Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 293, 22 October 1918 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918

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PARIS OBSERVES FIRST FETE DAY HELD SINCE 1914

American Troops Lead Parade of Allied Soldiers

. Pmn.: t- I nJ'Mls8 Mary Arnold entertained friends

vinpaigu iui uuau F" , at a "Hamburger"

CHESTER Robert Cornwall of Cleveland, O., was the guest of Miss Grace Kelley over Sunday... .The Misses Ada Rubey and Mary Jaqua spent Tuesday in Union City... . Miss Grace Kelley gave a dinner party Sunday evening to a few intimate friends Miss Pauline Daugherty gave a party to a number of her young friends, Wednesday evening Miss Sarah Jane Miller entertained at dinner Friday evening.. ..Miss Mary Jaqua entertained at 6

o'clock dinner Tuesday evening

PARIS. Oct. 22. With enthusiasm unabated by a pouring rain, Paris on Sunday celebrated the liberation of French towns from the enemy and the opening of a , campaign for the new French loan. American troops, witd the flag of the Three Hundred and First Infantry, headed a parade of allied soldiers through the streets. They were followed by Belgians, Brazilians and British, and by Greeks who had arrived in Paris in the morning from the Macedonian front. Polish. Portuguese, Serbian and Czechoslovak soldiers were also in line.

A subscription booth for the loan

at a "Hamburger" dinner in the woods

Sunday. Mrs. Oren Sloan gave a week-end party at her home on South Main street favoring friends from Kokomo Mrs. Anna Merritt and daughter, Miss Edith, entertained at dinner Sunday. .. .Miss Eleanor Leavell of the state, university is here during the influenza ban.... Mrs. Mary Cranor of Richmond is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Browne Mrs. Ed Ashwill was very happily surprised, Friday afternoon, when a number of her friends and relatives called unannounced, to remind her of her seventieth birthday.; ..Miss Dorothy Rowe of the Cincin

nati City hospital, is spending a few

was fined at Union City on a charge of intoxication Thursday. . . .Claud E. Mill 14 T.vrm and Mvrtle Shock. IS.

also of Lynn were licensed to wed

Friday.' Mrs. Mary Cranor who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J; M. Browne, has returned home. .. .Edward Chenoweta and Mrs. Belle Anderson have returned to their home in Lynn after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chenlweth and family.. ...Word has been received here that Ellis (Curley) Wolfe has arrived safely overseas Mrs. James Lanning and daughters of Portland are the guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Rouen.:. Air. ana airs. Loran Hydorn of Van Buren, Ind., spent a few days here this week the guests of friends and relatives.

i davs here with her parents. Mr. and

of the statue of the city of Lille In I Mrs. Harry Rowe .Mr. and Mrs. the Place de La Concorde. The statue Henry Abel are visiting their son.

Is covered with wreathes and boquets Clarence, in hiKnari, ma...wrs. nr

of flowers.

Today was the first fete day that Paris has observed since the war begun. On account of recent events on the front the loan has been christened "The Liberation Loan." It was planned to bring to Paris the thousands of young recruits of the clas3 of 1920, but the danger from Spanish influenza compelled the authorities to change their plans. Tha recruits taking part in the parade today were limited to the Paris members of the 1920 class. Thousands huddled under umbrellas gathered In the Place de La Concorde, which resembled a miniature lake. The youthful recruits of 1920 came in for loud cheering, and as the

ry Kemp entertained a crowd of young people, at her home, south of the city yTuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Mills entertained relatives Tuesday evening.. Miss Reba Simmons left Wednesday for

Cleveland, O. where she will remain for some time. Emma Huffman has filed suit against Joheph Huffman for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. The parties reside in Union City and have been married less than six months. .Judge Emerson McGriff, of Portland, occupied the bench here Thursday. He decided in favor of the defendent on a motion for a new trial in the case of Ruby V. Glunt, to set aside an alleged fraudulant convey-

He also heard arguments on a motion

ELDORADO, OHIO

Tfnhert Haller of West Virginia Is

visiting with his brother George Haller and family Jerry Minnich and

wife of Eldorado spent sunaay wun F!nrl Nisnnrer nnrl familv.. . .Martha

Haller spent a couple of days last

week with uoy spencer ana iamny. ....Roily Oliver and family and Phelsto Rush and familv of Coletown

took supper with Lem Rush and fam

ily Friday evening. .. .Miss Ruth rusonger spent from Wednesday until Friday with Perry Nisonger and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Emrick and family and Miss Wilson, of Coletown,

called on Bert Geeting and family Saturday afternoon. . , ..Mrs. Elijah Hapner called on Warren Renner and family Saturday afternoon.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nisonger called on the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nisonger, of Ithaca Saturday. Mrs. George Nisonger is very poorly . Elvin Oler and wife called on the lat-

ter's parents, T. C. Broadstock and!

family Sunday afternoon .... Bert meeting and family spent Sunday with Clarence Minnich ;and family George Haller and family, Jesse Hapner and family and Robert Haller spent Sunday with Roy Spencer and family. . . .Mrs. Sarah Sloan of Syracuse, Ind., and Mrs. C. M. Sloan of Cromwell, Ind., spent Monday night and Tuesday with her niece, Mrs. John Robson. ' Mrs. O. H. Mastin is recovering nicely from her recent severe illness. .... H. B. Sell and son Harold, are Improving from an attack of influenza. ..... Mrs. Ralph Hamilton has contracted a case of pneumonia and is very ill. .... Virginia, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stayton, is, quite ill with pneumonia. , The mother is also ill, but not with pneumonia, however Mrs. Frank Eyer and sou Philip are improving from recent attacks of sickness. . .Miss Estella Ricker is improving from an attack of influenza. . . .John Petry, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Petry, is real sick with influenza Robert RItz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz south of town, and I who is in the transport service back

people patiently awaited the beginning f R new trlal ln the case of the state of the speeches, exchanging bantering of Jndiana vg valvin Lincoln, who

wmy remai-KH, a lau, uissunBuisneu j sentenced on a charge of arson.

looking white-haired man was seen

forcing his way toward the stand. A policeman halted him. "I am the mayor of Lille." said the man simply. It was Delesalle, who arrived unherralded. Ha received such an ovation as never was witnessed before. "It will remain in my memory until the end of my days," said the mayor, afterward. "It Is sufficient to erase from my mind four years of nightmare and servitude." Among the subscribers who signed their names in a special "golden book" at the city hall was President Poincaire. William Nelson Cromwell, of New York, signed the book for a subscription of $300,000.

Cambridge City, Ind.

It is alleged that Lincoln conspired to burn a building in Ridgeville in 1916. The Judge is not expected to give a decision before next week Wilson Stanley of Losantville was arraigned before Judge Shockney Thursday on a charge of fraudulent marriage. He was released on a $500.00 bond for his appearance at a later date The Peoples Loan and Trust Company have filed suit on claim against the John Read estate The marshal of Union City brought John Murphy, of Marion, Ind., to the county jail yesterday for a eleven day stay. Murphy

Full Confidence y . Bayer-Tablet and Capsules of Aspirin may be used with full confidence. Their manufacture Is completely under American control. The Company manufacturing them Is being operated as a "100 American concern." Every officer and director is a native American. Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin. Plain white tablots are aomatlmes offered when Aspirin Is celled for. Therefore, for purposes of identification, as well as for your additional protection, ry package and mrrj tmblmt of genuine BayerTablets of Aspirin is Invariably marked with The Bayer Cross. Thatwte-niuh "AipMa" . U. a fM. Of.) Is ranltM that the mmarot'cwM. ttar A talicyUaickl ia tha ublt aad lapuln I at at ilUbl Btyer immihnuia. Bayer-Tables ' Aspirin

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Mrs. Clyde Dalley has been visiting Cambridge relatives and friends Charles Doney is visiting his" father, George Doney Mrs. Maria Straub and daughter, Laura, left Saturday for Indianapolis to visit with relatives... ..Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowmaster of Cincinnati were in Cambridge Thursday. They came to attend the funeral of Mr. Bowmaster's niece. Miss Mam-

mil Jacobs. Thursday afternon at !

Brookville, Ind Edward Beale ofj Richmond. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. j Jacob Ingermann The Misses Mary! and Bernice Beard accompanied Mr. i and Mrs. Virgil Outland to their home!

In Florida to spend the winter there and attend school Edward Revalee and Mrs. Sam Williams are quite ill. ..A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Helmslng, residing in the easern part of Washington township. ....Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hess have moved to Richmond where he has taken employment Robert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams, is ill Mrs. Cretia Phllpot of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Gus Garrett Wednesday.. .Mrs. Ralph Fink is at Spenver, Ind., vlsitln grelatives Mrs. Bachmann of Mlddletown, Ohio, was called here on account of the illness of her son, Harry Rachmonn.. .Ralph Fink was at Columbus Wednesday. ....Miss Ona Beard of Muncie, Mrs. A. E.'Ehle of Pershing and Mrs. Harry Morris were Friday guests of Misa Amy McDaniels.

A locomotive jib crane capable of handling fifty-six ton loads at a radius of eighty-seven feet, which has been built for use at the Panama canal, is believed to be the largest machine of this kind in the world.

BOWEL GAS CROWDED HER LUNGS AND HEART

Mrs. Wilbur Could Hardly Breathe Stomach Trouble All Gone Nc .v.

"A year ago I had suoh a bail case of Htumai'h trouble that at times it was hard to krp life in me. So much gas irut hrrett that It crowiled my luns and heart anil 1 oould hardly fret my breath. 1 hud a Rood doctor all winter, but Kot no relief. I roughed most all the time and trot o thin and weak I could ncareely walk. "1 commenced takir.K Milks Emulsion on April II. In 4S hours all pain had left nie and I could eat a little and sleep. Then I commenced to gain in strength and appetite and flesh. I am convinced that Milks Emulsion saved my life." Mrs. Isabella 1. ( Wilbur, Webb, Iowa. Mrs. Wilbur Is only one of thousands who have promptly rid themselves of stomach torture by using Milks Kmulsion. It is guaranteed, and costs nothing to try. Milks Kmulsion Is a pleasant, nutritive f od and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, rioln away with all need of pills and physios. It promotes appetite and nulckly puts the dlsrestlve organs In shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to run-down nervous people, and it has produced amazing results In many cases of tuberculosis of the lungs. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually In one day. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It Is eaten with a spoon like Ice cream. A truly wonderful medicine for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your cas. you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use it according to directions and If not satisfied with the results, your money will bo promptly refunded. Trice 6o and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co.. Teire ilnute. Ind. Sold and guaranteed by Thistlethwalte's H Drug Stores. Adv

"Spokes"and toe Swift "Wheel" What would you consumers think of a wheel without spokes? What would you think of a man who would take any or all of the spokes out of a wheel to make it run better? Swift & Company's business of getting fresh meat to you is a wheel, of which the packing plant is only the hub. Retail dealers are the rim and Swift & Company Branch Houses are the spokes. The hub wouldn't do the wheel much good and you wouldn't have much use for hub or rim if it weren't for the spokes that fit them all together to make a wheel of it Swift & Company Branch Houses are placed, after thorough investigation, in centers where they can be successfully operated and do the most good for the most people at the least possible cost Each "spoke" is in charge of a man who knows that he is there to keep you supplied at all times with meat, sweet and fresh; and who knows that if he doesn't do it, his competitor will. How much good would the hub and the rim of the Swift "wheel" do you if the spokes vcro done away with?

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and forth across ' the Atlantic, came home on a short furlough Monday. While here he was quietly married to Miss Iva Teaford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Than Teaford of near Braffetsvllle. The wedding took place Tuesday afternoon at the court house at Eaton, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. E. Ylngling. Mr. Ritz must return to his duties Wednesday afternoon without he receives notification

of extension of furlough. ...... .R. D. Mundhenk of New Madison, spent last Thursday evening with his sister, Mrs. E. A. Holcomb and family. . . . .Jerry Minnich and wife entertained their son, Harris Minnich and family Sunday.,.. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brinley of Dayton spent from Saturday until Monday evening with the latter's parents; C -H.- Stayton and wife. C. C. Almond of Columbus was their guest on Monday also.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz entertained their daughter. Mrs. Walter Cahill and family of Lew-

isburg from Saturday until Monday.

DIES AT AGE OF 91.

United States prisons contain more than 100,000 non-productive convicts.

Marie Picken3, 91 years old died at her home, 14 Fort Wayne Avenue, Monday morning at 7 o'clock. She was born in Ireland in 1827 and has been a resident of Richmond for many years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Edward Dickinson. Funeral announcements will be made later.

IRISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

BELFAST, Oct. 22. The Irish steamer Dundalk was torpedoed in

Gray Hair

the Irish sea last week, of more than 30, anly cued.

. Of the crew 13 were res-

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VIGOROUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE IN DEMAND

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