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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1919.

PAGE SWO ACCIDENTAL SHOT : ,; CAUSES BOY'S DEATH -CAMPBELLSTOWN. O., June 13. lAyerdict o accidental death. wa returned by coronar of Preble county after his aquwt Into the deatli of 'Clifford Gebbart. 14 years old, who was found In his brother's room with a bullet wound In his body Thursday afternoon. Young Oebhart had been playlnr with his sisters and had gone to the room to dress for expected guests. He locked the door In order to avoid being disturbed, and when the family heard the shot entrance was not gained until a ladder was put to a window. The boy had evidently found his brother's revolver on a table, and had discharged the gun while examining it. , The bullet entered his body Just below the heart. He was In the eighth grade, and was well-liked. The parents, three sisters, Dorothy, Vlrgie and Ethel, and his brother, Lester, survive. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

Barn Near Eaton Is

Struck By Lightning

EATON, O.. June 13. A barn on the farm of Martin Fowler, living six miles north of Eaton, was destroyed

by lire after being struck by lightning

aoout s o'clock Thursday afternoon. The stock was saved, but Fowler's hay and other feed was destroyed.

The loss is between $1,800 and $2,000.

wren aoout $200 insurance.

Liberty, Ind.

Eldorado, 0.

H. O. Richardson made a business

trip to Cincinnati Tuesday. . . .Minor Smith, of Cincinnati, is the guest of his. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith this week.... Miss Ruth Morris

came Monday evening from Cincinnati and is the guest of her parents, Mr.

;and Mrs. w. E. Morris this week..

jJ. Thomas Morgan returned Tuesday 'after spending the week-end in Cin

cinnati the guest of friends Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Morris and daughters,

Misses Catherine and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Irwin motored to Brock

cton Wednesday Mrs. Minnie Pharis and Miss Nancy Boudenet are the

guests of friends in Indianapolis this week... . Misses Ruth McCarty, . Anna Geeting and Grace Pullen attended an Epworth League convention in Waldron, Indiana, this week.... Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pence and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Patterson and family of Gratis, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Focht. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calkins spent Sunday in Brookville Walter Bossert left Thursday for Cincinnati where will undergo a minor operation.... Miss Mildred Malbaugh and Kenneth Stanton spent Sunday evening at Brookville. .. .Miss Addie Roach and Ralph Kitchel were the guests of friends in Brookville, Sunday. .Misses Mary Hompsher of Franklin and Charlotte Ousted, Mary Rebecca Pigman, Vivian Douthit, Lloyd Stevens motored to Richmond Saturday evening. .. .William Acher left on Saturday for Indianapolis where he has accepted a position. ...Milo Nye was the guest of friends in Richmond for the week-end. .. .In courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Filer, J. Thomas Morgan was host at dinner Friday evening, at his home on East Union s-treet. Covers were attractively Appointed for Mr. and Mrs. iFiler, Mrs. Eli Pigman of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. James Davis and Miss Kate Husted..

..Among those from Liberty who at-J tended the opening dinner dance given ; at the Magnolia Springs hotel, near j Brookville Sunday, were Mr, and Mrs. i Glen Calkins and daughter, Mary Catherine, Misses Addle and Mildred Mai-i baugh. Addie Roach, Bess Colliers and t Mr. and Mrs. Monroe DuVall and Ken-; neth Stanton, Harry Adams, Bert Roach, Albert Mitchell, Bennett Col

liers, Albertus Roach, Clyde Wood, I

Claude Irwia and Walter Sharpe...'. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Focht very pleasantly entertained at dinner at their home in Liberty, Sunday. The guests included Mr. and' Mrs. Loren Deardorf of West Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pence and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Patferson and family of Gratis, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Brandenberg and family and Mrs. Rebecca Brandenberg Of Farmersville Miss Florence Focht of Gratis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Focht this week.... Roy Creek left Thursday for Cincinnati where he underwent a minor operation Friday. ....-In -courtesy to W. C. Acher who lef t"Saturday for his home in Indianapolis, an enjoyable party was arranged ; on last Friday evening, in the nature . of a weiner roast. .. .Making up the party were Misses Charlotte Husted, Bess Colliers, Addie Roach, Mildred Maibaugh, Mary Rebecca Pigman and Vivien Douthit and Messrs Acher and Harry Adams, Milo Nye Ralph Kitchel. Lloyd Stevens and Bruce Ste

vens Mis3 Margaret Wood entertained with a slumber party on Sunday night at her home "Woodland Heights." In the evening the guests motored to Richmond and were enjoyably entertained. Making up the party were Miss Bess Stevens, Miss Mildred Page and Miss Vivian Douthit Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Husted and daughters Misses Kate and Charlotte, entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening. Covers were placed for Mrs, Eli Pigman of Birmingham and Miss Mary Rebecca Pigman. .... -A pretty - miscellaneous shower was given in courtesy to Miss Mary McMahna, whose engagement to Francis Farley , has been announced, Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret Wood. The guests Included Misses Charlotte Husted, Mary Rebecca Pigman, Bess Stevens, Clarissa Stock, Helen ' Mitchel, Helen Kinard, Mildred Page. Vivian Douthit, Mrs. George CoughUn, Mrs. Donald Fosdlck and Mrs. Claude Huddleson.

Mr.' and Mrs. William Keckler and

daughter, Treva, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holcomb and daughter, Mary, motored to Pittsburgh, O., and Ludlow

Falls, Sunday afternoon .Dr. and Mrs. George Blackford entertained Sunday her father, Kirk Huffman, and daughters, Lela and Mildred, and son,

Robert, of Greenville.... Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Klmmel and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Klmmel Motored to Pittsburgh, O.,

Sunday afternoon, and attended the

Conference of Dunkard Brethren

church Mr. and Mrs. John Robson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.

Laura Holsinger and family. . .Charles Troutwine and family of West Man

chester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Beard and daughter, Elizabeth, spent' Sunday with A- A. Miller and family of Lewisburg.. . . . Elmer Harshman and family and Everette Juday and family were Sunday guests of J. C. Juday and family... ..O. M. Thompson, wife and children, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Rife, of near Hollans-

bure. Their daughter, Ethel, remained

for the week.... William Ervin and wife were Sunday guests of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Ervin, of near New Paris Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rorner spent Sunday at Pittsburg, O... ..Frank Shelley of Xenia and Roy McCoy were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Coovert

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trick and daughter, j Treva, and Mr. and Mrs. Hale Agler, 1 were in Union City Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flaig and daughters, Virginia and Dorothy, attended the commencement for nurses at Reid Memorial hospital at Richmond, lnd., Wednesday evening A. B. Miller and family, G. C. Stump and wife attended the conference at Pittsburg. O., Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell were in New Madison Sunday, where they attended K. of P. decoration.. ... .Miss Dola McKee returned to her home last week after; spending a few days with her uncle, Orla Klmmel and family, at the Children's Home. Eaton... Ruth Niswonger spent the week end with Perry Niswonger and wife.... .Jacob Stoner and family, and Bert Geeting and family attended the annual meeting at Pittsburgh, Ohio, Sunday.

Bedford. Ind... Rife Pyle has re

turned home from overseas. He was

in aervlce about eighteen months....

Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Kline of Ricnmond were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Farns worth. . . .Will McClain and son, Lester, and daughter, Elsie are visiting relatives In Tennessee... William Jenklnson and Bradford Meyer students of Indiana university are spending their vacation here Mr. and Mrs. Alp Kutter. Mrs. Carl Kllgus and son spent Wednesday in Richmond.... Miss Margie Johnson is visiting her grandparents at Losantsville Mrs. A. H. Piper visited In Richmond Thursday.... Al Kellar has returned after a visit in the East.

Economy, Ind. Gerald Kennedy was One of two boys to receive the county's scholarship to Purdue University awarded by the county commissioners of Wayne county. ..... Mrs. Louise Proctor will give a shower for her cousin. Miss Marcella .Cain, who will be married soon to Roy Patton of Akron, Ohio.

The shower will be given at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning. . . . Mrs. Myrtle Stavenow of Los Angeles, Ca, was the guest of MrsBlanch Coggeshell Tuesday.. The locusts are very thick here Miss Coombs of Gas City is spending a week here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pedro moved into the Edwards house in south end of

town.... Guy Mendenhall has moved into the property east of Earl Couley. Oscar Edwards, Charles Edwards and Ora Johnston motored to Belaire, near Traverse City, Mich. They left here Thursday morning and arrived there Friday night. They will visit Clyde Oler and family. Mrs. Olor is a daughter of Oscar Edwards. ...Mrs. Louise Proctor and Miss Marcella Cain were In Muncie Wednesday....

W. E. Oler accompanied his daughter. Mrs. Lester Wood, who left Tuesday morning for her home at Chagrin Falls. Ohio. Mrs. Wood has completely recovered from her long illness.... Mr. and Mrs. Greenstreet and Mrs. Myrtle Bally Stavenow of Los Angeles, CaL, and Mrs. Ida Veal motored to Munoie Monday.... Mrs. Louise Orr of Anderson and sister, Mrs. R- Jones of Richmond, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. William Northcutt. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swain and Miss Carrie Cranor were at Richmond Tuesday.

There has been recocar&ended - to the 800 central labor bodies of the country by the working conditions service of the United States department of labor a plan by which the government will establish industrial clinics to assist workers.

The Delbrueck law, which became effective in Germany early in 1914, provides for Germans retaining their allegiance to Germany while becoming citizens of the United States or any other country.

Doctors Stand Amazed at Power oi Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strono-Aceording to Dr. lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 In One Week's Time ra Many Instances

Boston, Ind, Mrs. Thomas Cain and- baby spent the week-end with friends at Cottage Grove. . . .Mrs. George Johnson of Losantsville spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson . . .W. A. Rinehart Bpent Sunday at La Crosse, Ind.... Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney of Whitewater attended Children's exercise here Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overholser of Liberty visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Parks enter

tained with a silver tea Tuesday after- !

noon.... Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson and daughter, Marie, returned home from Kewanna Thursday... .Mrs. N.

F. Gabbert and son, Gall, returned home after a visit with relatives at

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WOMEN'S 75c SILK

Sale of Silk Dresses

Worth $15.00. over 2000 dresses distributed to. all our stores, bought at a sacrifice price; Taffeta with Georgette combinations in all new shades, clever models, a wonderful dress value.

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$27.50 Silk Dresses

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