Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 48, 6 January 1919 Edition 02 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1919

Miss Florence Bartel, who Is spending the holidays with her parents, entertained Informally Friday afternoon .at her home on South Sixteenth street. ;The afternoon was spent In dancing .and music and light refreshments ;wre served . The guests were Miss -Marguerite Lemen, Miss Lucille Haher, Mls Bernlce Judy, Miss Camilla Haner. Miss Mary Williams and Miss Mary McMullen. 5 The regular annual country , club dinner will be held Thursday evening at 6:30 o"clock at the club. Officers for the coming year will be elected, and trophy cups will be awarded at this time. All club members are urged to be present. Reservations for the dinner should be made by Wednesday evening. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon in the chapel. Members are "requested to bring the Decehber number of "Lutheran Women's Work" to ;the meeting. Those who have not handed in their thank offering boxes are requested to bring them to this meeting. , Miss Mary B. McConologue has returned to New York city after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Williams, of South Kourtenth street. Miss McConologuo will visit in Pittsburg and Philadelphia enroute to New York.

y The Penny Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home 'of Mrs. H. Rber, 201 North Fifth Mreet. . The Current Events club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Bessie "Whltesell at her home on Northwest Fourth street.

' The Earlham Heights Docas society Mill meet Thursday afternoon at 2 'i'clock at the home of Mrs. Ellen Wagoman on National road west.

Bible schools will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Flora French at her home. 119 South Ninth street. Important business is to be considered at this meeting and all members are urged to be present. Meeting begins at 2 o'clock promptly. Earl Wessel has returned to Terre Haute to resume his studies at Rose Polytechnic after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wessel of South Fifteenth street. Mr. WeBsel will receive his degree of Bachelor of Science this spring in a course of mechanical engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckingham have returned to their home In Detroit after spending the holidays with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Buckingham of North Nineteenth street.

sonic temple. Those Installed were: Mrs. Cora Clark, matron; Clarence Parks, patron ; - Mrs. Mary Finf rock, associate matron; Mrs. Mabel Baker, secretary; Mrs. Clifford Piehl. treasurer, Mrs. Will HIppard conductress, Mrs. Will Hobson, associate conductress; Mrs. Bertha Russel, warder, and Frank Critchet, sentinel. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Frank Veregge at her home, 906 North Eighth street.

? Hughes Chapter of Westminster iOuild will meet tomorrow evening at t:30 o'clock at the home of Miss An"ha .Kenley, 211 North Seventeenth street. Collection will be take nat jhis meting to meet the pledge. Z Mrs. C. C. Renner entertained Infor'fiiHlly at her home in Williamsburg -y.X Thursday evening. The guests S ere Mrs. Eva Moyer, Mrs. Edna Kenley and Miss Helen Smith of Greensfork. Mrs. Grace Fuller and daughter tleraldine of Richmond, and Walter Renner of Great Lakes. r Miss Florence Bartel and Miss Max-

Ire Murray will leave tomorrow mornhz for Nashville, Tenn., to resume their studies at Ward Belmont college, ,

arter spending the holidays with their parents here.

Circle No. 1 of First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Homaday and Mrs. Charles Land at the home of the former, 400 South Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Williams entertained a number of persons at their home in the Woodrow Apartments Friday evening. The guests enjoyed a theatre party, after which a dance and luncheon followed at the home. The rooms were attractively decorated with holly, mistletoe and evergreen. The guests were Miss Katherine Rogers of Terre Haute, Marion Wheeler and Miss Ruth Ralslon of Indianapolis, Miss Mary Louise Meyers of Chicago, Miss Blanche Hampton of Richmond. Miss Anna Orehaugh of Pittsburg, Miss Mary Voiles, Oren Cramer and Russel Voiles of Martinsville, Miss Ethel Sherman of San Francisco, James Markley, Paul Bergherm of Terre Haute, Benjamin and Ralph Roberts of Indianapolis, Frank Horst of Pittsburg, and the following from this city: Miss Lenore rook, Miss Fannie Williams, Miss

Dorothy Cook, Miss Mary Bishop, Clem Woods, Chauncey Morrow, Arthur Stout, Wendell Hearn and Raymond Bond. Mrs. M. F. Johnston went to Indianapolis today to attend a conference with Governor Goodrich. The B. B. B. Thimble club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dan Weber at her home on Kinsey street. Officers of the Loyal Chapter O. E. S. No. 49, were installed Saturday evening at the regular meeting in the Ma-

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher returned last evening from a week's visit with relatives in Terre Haute and Brazil. The Wide Awake Dancing club will give Its regular dance Wednesday evening In the K. of C. hall. All members are invited to be present. The Show Me club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Charles Wiker at her home, 400 Richmond evenue. Gift day will be observed tomorrow.

The Aftermath club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Francis Stephens at her home, on South Sixteenth Btreet. The Music Study club will meet tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock in the Art Gallery at high school. French compo-

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sers-and their works Is bing studied. The program tomorrow is in charge of Miss Mabel Hasemeier, and Mrs. George Bartel and will Te as follows: Discussions. "French Revolution and Musical Art," Mrs. J. P. Hill. "Heroic Epoch Resulting in True French School of Music," Mrs. William Romey. Quartet "Call of Bagdad," (Boieldieu) arranged by Andre, Burchard, Harr. Mrs. E. L. Olcott. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Eggemeyer and Mrs. Mills. Solo "Ah, Night's Shadows Fall," (H. Millard Auber). Mrs. John Marshall. Duet "Le Matin" No 1, "Le Soir" No. 2, Chamiade Op. 79, arranged by Anteur. Miss Lucile Haner and Miss Mabel Hasemeier. Solo "Call Me Thine Own," (LClaire). Mrs. Dempsey Dennis.

W. L. Misener at her home, 201 North Eighth street. , -

The aid society of Chester will meet Wednesday afternoon In the hall to quilt. All women of the community are Invited.

The Progressive Literary circle will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs.

At Last! A Perfect Way to Whiten Teeth A woman's beauty is completely spoilt by stained, unhealthy or broken teeth. A smile, which ought to be su' h a beautiful thing, should reveal an even row of perfectly white teeth. But, unfortunately, few sets of teeth are really white, for the simple reason that brushing with the usual dentifrices is not an effective means of removing stains and so many dread the periodical visit to the dentist to have thir teeth scraped. All teeth are covered with thin films or "plaques," which are bound to become discolored In time if only tooth powder or paste is depended upon to keep them spotless. Many have learned, however, of a remarkable product, "Once-a-Week Tooth Polish," which is a veritable wonder-worker in removing the brownish or grayish films from the teeth. Also that once removed, stains and tartar will never return if this harmless preparation la used once a week, as the name suggests. Once-a-Week Tooth Polish can be had in convenient package at any drug store and just a little need be put on the toothbrush. Parents should begin using it on the little ones' teeth when the teeth first come through the gums. It should be sent to every boy In khika or blue. Adv.

The Social aid society of Reid Hememorial church will meet all day Wednesday at the church, with the Ladies' Aid society to sew. Women are asked to bring lunch.

Daily Health Talks A WORD ABOUT THE KIONEYS BY DOCTOR WATSOIf. People are easily frightened when they think something is the matter with their lungs or heart, and well they may be ; but few people understand the dangers of diseased kidneys. These organs have a duty of vital importance to perform, and if they are diseased, there ia no telling how or where the Symptoms may appear. The kidneys are filters, and when they are healthy they remove the poisons from the blood and purify it. When the kidneys are diseased, the poisons are spread everywhere, and one of these poisons is uric acid. The uric acid is carried all through the system -and. deposited In various places, in the form of urate salts in the feet, ankles, wrists and back often forming bags under the ayes. Sometimes the resulting trouble i3 called rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and backache. Finally, come stone in the bladder, diabetes and Bright's lisease. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., in recent years, discovered that a certain combination of remedies would dissolve uric acid (urate salts) in the system. He 'ound this combination to be harmless, so that he made it up in tablets, of double strength, and called them Anuric Tablets. They dissolve uric acid in the human system as hot coffee dissolves sugar. If you have uric acid troubles, don't delay in taking Anuric Tablets, which can be secured in the drug stores. You can write Dr. Pierce, too, and he will tell you what to eat and how to live so that more uric acid will not form in your system. Dr. Pierce will not charge for this advice.

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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Schlauch are, . .h! parents of a son, Donald Dale,!

rn msi. evening at neio. Memorial ,hpital. Mrs. Schlauch was formerly '.les Hazel Ramsey.

V- Varley Young will return to Dayton ,tlJs evening to resume his studies at .ft Mary's Colleg after spending the "tclidaya with relatives here. A private dance for Eagles and their ,vmi!ies will be given Thursday evering in their hall. Members and their families are invited. . ' The War Mothers will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 in the Commercial Club rooms. Circle No. 1 of First Methodist church will hold Its dollar social on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Margaret McClelland. 223 College avenue. The Homo Department of the City

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. ; State of Indiana, County of Wayne, as : In the Wayne Circuit Court, January Term, 1919. Dickinson Trust Company, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of James T. Hastings, deceased, vs. The Unknown Heirs of James T. Hastings, deceased; the unknown widow of James T. Hastings, deceased; Joseph J. Dickinson. Cause No. 1848S. Action to Construe Will. -The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed its complaint herein, together with affidavit showing that the true and correct names of all the defendants in the above entitled cause, except Joseph J. Dickinson, are unknown, and that all of said defendants, except said Joseph J. Dickinson, are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana: Now, therefore, the unknown heirs

of James T. Hastings, deceased, and the unknown widow of James T. Hastings, deceased, defendants in the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on a day of the January Term of the Wayne Circuit Court, to be held on the 24th day of February, 1919. at the Court House in the City of Richmond, in the County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence; that the said cause of action, suit or proceedings, is proseroted for the construction of the Last Will and Testament of James T. Hastings, deceased, and asking for an order Df the Court directing the distribution Df said estate on final settlement.

;In witness whereor l have Hereunto let my hand and the seal of this Pourt this 30th day of December, 118. SEAL MICHAEL W. KELLY, , Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court. Saidner. Jessup, Hoelscher & White. Attorneys. Dec. 30; Jan 613

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Man or Nature is a Lazy Cuss Put the head of the house up against work that Is HARD and DISTASTEFUL and he'll do it no oftener than he HAS to. His BRAIN will get busy, and it won't be a great while before he's hit upon some EASIER way. The MALE world's record for toting an infant by moonlight Is said to be SIX MINUTES and SEVENTEEN SECONDS flat then it's mother or the paregoric. And as for MEN taking over the regular weekly business detail of the FAMILY WASHING - say! they'd dress the outfit in PAPER BAGS before they'd wet their hands In suds and yet, the FEMALES of the race HAVE BEEN SLAVING OVER WASH-TUBS EVER SINCE FIG LEAF APRONS WENT OUT OF STYLE, and it's a shame to let them do it. Save the STRENGTH of your WOMEN FOLK! Send the family bundle to US! This is a day of PROGRESS a day of MACHINERY! Call the wagon!

Make Progress

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Let Egypt do things as in the time of Pharaohs. Let India stick to customs of 3000 years ago but in THIS splendid land let's ADVANCE ! Americans have the best LAUNDRIES, make the best laundry MACHINERY, turn out the best LAUNDRY WORK on the globe! They're more PROSPEROUS, and accord a higher place to WOMENFOLK than any other people There are a THOUSAND things the American housewife might better be doing than slaving over WASH TUB and IRONING-BOARD as back in the days of her great-grandmother. Start the new year RIGHT! Rule AGAINST suds and steam and the hanging out of wet washes in wintry winds. Nothing IN it ! Call the WAGON. HOME LAUNDRY

Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday at Thistlethwaite's CUT RATE DRUG STORES Beefste'ak Flour makes beefsteak gravy, 3 boxes 25 So Co Syrup, can 14 2V2 lb. can Karo Red Label23 3 cans Hershey Cocoa, small for 25 1 lb. Tall Pink Salmon 21 $1.25 Pierce's Prescription 98 $1.20 Milks Emulsion 98 60c Foleys Honey and Tar 49 3 dozen 5-grain Aspirin Tablets fr 25 For run-down nerves and impoverished blood we recommend Bio-ferrin.

Thin, Nervous, Ron-Down People Should Take Bitro-Phosphate Remarkable Substance Discovered by French Scientist Closely Resembles Natural Composition of Nerve Cells in Human Body

Creates New Flesh, Strength and Energy In Two Weeks' Tire in Many Instances.

New York Physicians ar.d druggists all over the country have been Intensely interested in reports concerning the nerve and strength-building properties of Bitro-Phosphate. discovered by the French scientist, Pelouz. and later so successfully used and Introduced to the medical world by Professor Robin, of the Academy of Medicine. Paris. It Is said that the constituent elements of Bitro-Phosphate are the nearest In composition to the materials naturally found in the nerve cells of the human body of any known substance, and that It furnishes an Immediate supply of food and energy to the nervous system as soon as It is taken. Frederick Kolle. M. !.. Kdltor of New York Physicians' "Who's Who." says: "Bitro-Phosphate should be prescribed by every doctor and used in every htspital to -increase strength and nerve force and to enrich the blood." Joseph D. Harrlgan, former Visiting: Specialist to North Eastern Dispensatory, says: "Let those who are nerv

ous, thin, weak, or run down, take a. natural, unadulterated substance such, as Bitro-Phosphate, and you will soon see some astonishing results In the increase of nerve, energy, strength of body and mind and power of endurance.". Those who are Inclined toward nervousness, thinness, weakness, nervous debility, sleeplessness, etc., will greatly appreciate the opportunity to icure such certain relief and aid as Is afforded by this discovery. In order that the public may always be saved from deception. It has been arranged that the laboratories bottling Bitro-Phosphate will sell It under no other name In this country, and nothing else should be accepted. Very complete Information relating to Its use in the treatment of nervous disorders is contained In every package, so that it may be understood and correctly applied by anyone. So certain Is it to assist those who are nervous to regain their health and vitality that the manufacturers guarantee to refund Its cost to any who are dissatisfied after using it. It is sold by.Conkey Drug Co. In Richmond and most all good druggists. Adv.

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Resolved:

That whereas slavery was abolished with the Civil War my wife, mother 'nor sister shall hereafter slave over a wash-tub. That life is too short fo any portion of it to be spent by my wife scrubbing clothes. -That I will call the wagon.

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