Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 27, 12 December 1919 — Page 15
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1919.
PAGE FIFTEEN
1V0RITE sons
ARE DISCOURAGED
WASHINGTON, Dee. 12. Presidential booms did not get anywhere with : the Republican national leaders .who - have been gathered in Washington this week. , Men from throughout the country who win have influence in the national convention at Chicago next . June were In great numbers but, with few exceptions, they came and, went away without committing themselves to any particular aspirant. Friends of one candidate came here with the evident intention of stampeding the crowd, but they reduced their speed when it became apparent that there waa a general feeling -against reach
ing any presidential conclusions Just
yet. - - . i, Most of the members of the national
' committee are in favor of sending un-
instructed delegates to the convention. This sentiment is said to prevail even in states with favorite sons.
William Barnes, Jr., brought the word
from New York that the Republican leaders of that state have agreed to elect delegates who will be free to act In the convention as the situation then demands. Tobe Hert, national committeeman, of Kentucky, express ed the belief that his state will not Instruct its delegates. He gave no - Intimation as to his choice for the presidency.
Come to Church, Sunday School, in Wayne
ICE USED TO MAKE HOLES IN STRUCTURAL CONCRETE . (From the Scientific American,) Up to the present is has been possible to maake only small cavities in concrete, but under a new German patent a big advance appears to have been brought about. Pieces of Ice, ' corresponding in size to the measure- ' i menta of tha eavitv reaulred. are im-
3 bedded in the concrete mass, and ' -11 4- . X J 1
uutu caBuueu uunnucn ui sulow of the rapid removal of the water after melting. In thla way not only can small conjcreta constructions, such as pillars, beams' and stairs, be supplied with a ELOllow apace, but large fixed blocks ' caa be made with several chambers, such as are required for walls of houses or ships. The process is of - particular advantake in ro-inforcing ' concrete with iron. The Iron parts are not built in during the stamping, but are attached to the Ice blocks before the beginning of the work, which Increases its strength. The continual moistening usual in concrete work is rendered unnecessary by the new process, as the loss by evaporation Is made good from the melted ice.
CenterVille Friends Church The
Rev. M. Marie CasselL pastor; Sunday school superintendent, P. A.
Bond; Sunday school at :30 a. m.; special report of the recent meeting of teachers and workers at Indianapolls, by delegate. Preaching 10:30 a. m., subject, "Rich Toward God." Action will be taken concerning the securing a national recognition- of Christ the King; 7:00 p. "Believing With the Heart" Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m.; Young People's C. E. at 6 p. m. Centerville Christian church Pastor, the Rev. F. C. McCormick; Bunday school superintendent, R. W. Burris; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching at 10:30 and 7 p. m.
1 Hagerstown First Christian Church B. A. Hartley, pastor; W. O. Jones, superintendent; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; special monologue, "When We I&ven't Said Our Prayers," Miss Hilda Junes; preaching 10:30 a. m., subject,
"The Serpent, the Satan, the Devil;" 7 p. m., subject, "The Faith That Saves;" special, go to church day, Dec. 28. Dublin Methodist church Preaching services Sunday at 10:30 a. m., by the pastor; subject, "Christian Knowledge." Milton Methodist church C. E. Hester, pastor. Thursday night prayer meeting at the parsonage. Topic, "The Gospel of the Nine-Tenths." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.,' W. L. Parkins, superintendent. Preaching 10:30; topic, "One Hundred Per Cent Christians." Sermon at 7 p. m., subject, "I Don't Know Where I Am Going, but I Am on the Way." Cambridge City First Baptist Pastor, the Rev. Shelby Lee; Sunday
.school superintendent, Clifford Old-
bam; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching; 3 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Whitewater Christian Church The Rev. Gullldge, pastor; Ollle Hunt, superintendent; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bethel Church of Christ Brother Gullldge, Richmond, Ind., pastor; Mrs. Charles Anderson, superintendent; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; special
THE BUSY RUBBER TREE.
There are 2,000,000 acres of producing cultivated rubber trees in the world. Of these 1,600,000 ac res are under British control. The market value of the shares representing this immense acreage was in August last, according to The London Times, $750,-
000,000.
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music; preaching, 10:30 a. m., and 7 p. m.; special quartet Milton Christian Church Rev. F. O. McCormick, pastor; George E. Wag
ner, superintendent;' Sunday school at
9:15 a. m.
Williamsburg Friends Church Em
erson F. Cloyd, pastor; Omer Brinkley, superintendent; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching 10:30 a. m., subject "Abundant Life." Cambridge City First Presbyterian Church Pastor, the Rev. E. E. Davis; Sunday school superintendent, John G. iMannon; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; special, solo by one of pupils; preaching 3 p. m., subject, "The Conversion ot a Soldier;" special solo by Ralph
Luddlngton. Fountain City Christian churchPastor, the Rev. Owen Livengood; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., C. ii Wright, superintendent Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the pastor. Union Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m Cambridge City First Christian Church Pastor, the Rev. E. S. Conr ner; Sunday school superintendent, C. P. Marples. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30, subject "Where Will You Spend Eternity?" by the Rev. Conner. Eldorado U. B. Church Sunday school, 9:30, Clarence Minnich, superintendent Morning worship, 10:30, subject, "The Test of Discipleship." Evening worship at 7:00, subject, "Christ's Steadfastness." Mid-week services will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:00. All are cordially invited to worship with us. Unlversalist Church Sunday school at 9:30, lesson topic, "The Crucifixion
and Resurrection." A cordial welcome is extended to all. Clem McKee, superintendent The Teachers' Training class will hold their regular meet in r next Wednesday evening at the home of Lenore Blackford. Evangelistic meetings will begin on the first Sun day in January. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. F. B. Bishop , and others.
Fire Destroys Milton Home of Wm. Huddleson
Wireless Sends Jazz : lliles Through Space CHICAGO. I1L. Dec. 12. Amateur
wireless "bugs" in the middle west were entertained yesterday afternoon
by jazz musio and grand opera, thrown out from the United States navy station on the Transportation building. With a high power telephone trans
mitter and a phonograph. Chief Electrician Grover M. Dickman, U. 8. Nperformed the test . A record entitled "I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now," was placed on the- machine, the transmitter of the wireless telephone being placed in the sound chamber. , The Great Lakes Naval station op erator on duty heard it "Great!" he applauded by radio. An amateur in Mount Pleasant, la., radioed his appreciation and from government stations throughout the dictricts within a radius of 600 miles came flashes meaning "Hal Ha."
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WHO LEADS THE CRICKETS? An individual cricket chirps with no great -regularity when It is by itself, and Its chirping is intermittent, especially in the daytime. At night, however, when great numbers of crickets are chirping, the regularity is astonishing; one hears all the crickets in a field chirping synchronously, keep-
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MILTON, Ind., Dec. 12. Fire, resulting from a defective flue, totally destroyed the residence occupied by William Huddleson, here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Huddleson was in the kitchen of the home, and did not know of the fire until it had gained considerable headway. Part of the household goods were saved. The loss is partially covered by insurance.
TO SELL LAVALLIERES In connection with the sale cf French trl-colcred ribbons for the Tfnthfirlesg Children of France. Satur
day, in he principal stores, a limited
number of handsomely aesignea Drass medals suitable for lavallieres, will be sold. The medals are the work of M. TjiTjirme. who had an exhibition of
great interest in New York last
winter.
ThA medals are about 2 Inches
square and suitable for Christmas presents. Garfield and High School
girls will be stationed at the purcnase
tables.
The World's Mine Workers Over 6,000,000 persons were engaged In mining throughout the world during 1909. One-fifth were employed In the United Kingdom, and more than one-third in the British Empire. More than half were employed In getting coal.
A UNIQUE DINNER OR AFTER NOON GOWN. Waist 3089, Skirt, 2644.
For this stylish model Ladies Waist Pattern 3089 and Ladies Skirt Pat
tern 2644 was selected. It will be attractive in brown duvetyn with trim
ming of fur bands and bead embroid
ery, or in blade satin, with facings or
green or brick color crepe. It is nice also in serge, velvet or crepe de chine. The waist is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36,
jt 38. 40, 42, 44 and 46 inch bust meas
V ure. The skirt in 7 else: 22, 24, 26, f- 28. 30. 32, and 34 inch waist measure.
The width of the skirt at the lower edge is about 1 yards. For a medium size it will require 5 yards
ot 45 inch material.
This illustration calls for TWO separate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents
FOR EACH pattern in silver or lc
and 2s stamps.
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mretjfGBtiLoofz Out for Flu F DID you get your feet wet today? Did you go out without sufficient clothing? Do you feel a cold coming on? Then at once get a package of LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS Will Not Crip or Sicken - and you can atop that cold in 34 houra You may aare yourself a bad aide spell. ' Thousand of home are never without Liabtnins Laxative Quiaine Tablets. See . " ' your druggilt or dealer They cost oaly 15c
Some of our Indiana women are borne down physically and mentally, by the weakneeses of their Bex. They suffer from backache, dragging sensation, bearing-down pains', very nervous and pain in top of head. If they ask their neighbors they will be told to take a Facorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce's which has been so well and favorably known for the past half century. Weak women should try it now. Don't wait! Today is the day to begin. This temperance tonic and nervine will bring vim, vigor and vitality. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c. for trial package of tablets.
Munciei Ind.: "Vihen I had a severe cold and was out of sorts and rundown, I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I only used two bottles and the very first bottle helped me. After using the two I did not require any more. This gives me faith in it as a reliable and rrenuine buildinc-UD
medicine." MRS. JOHN CUMMINGS, 61$ East Seventh St. New Albany, Ind.: "I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription when I had severe nervous headaches. I found that the medicine improved my general health and made my nervousness much less, and, in time, I was relieved of all the nervous troubles. I have always been glad I used 'Favorite Prescription' and cheerfully recommend it to any woman who needs the best woman's tonic." -MRS. HENRY STRACK.
Sale of Paintings BY FRANK GIRARDIN
Room 311, Union National Bank Bldg., entrance South 8th St.;' take elevator. I have a number of small pictures suitable for presents. - 20 off on all work from $5.00 to $100.00. 40 off on all work over $100.00 to $500.00. Every picture carefully studied and carried to a degree of finish that is pleasing to look at
A BICYCLE
for Christmas
Is the desire of every boy or girl. You can't think of a better gift for them. And think of It, we have Bicycles with coaster brakes, mud guards, spring seats, etc., from $31.00 up. All new 1920 models. We also have Velocipedes, Tricycles and Irish Mails.
CoronA The personal writing machine weighs only 6 pounds. Does everything larger machines will do. An ideal gift for any member of the family. Get yours now for they are going fast.
We also have Rebuilt Typewriters of all kinds and can save you money or thorn.
UMBJRMXAS We have a dandy line of both ladles' and gents' Umbrellas. Black and colored covers. Loop handles or straight handles, or anything you want. Flashlights, Pocket Knives, Electrlo Irons, Erector Sets, Ice Skates, Bulbs for tree lighting outfits. DUN I NG'S 43 North Eighth Street
Buehler Bros, Special Saturday
BEEF POT ROAST, lb 1 2-1 5c PRIME RIB ROAST, lb 1 5c BOILING BEEF, lb 10c SIR LOIN STEAK, lb ....20c FRESH HAMBERGER, lb 15c FRESH PORK BOSTON BUTTS, lb 28c PORK LOIN ROAST, lb. 30c PORK SAUSAGE, (nocereal), lb 20c SLICED FRESH HAM, lb 32c
Sugar Cured Smoked Meats SMOKED SHOULDERS, (whole), lb..... 22c BREAKFAST BACON (piece or half) , lb ... 30c BACON SQUARES, lb.. . 27c
Beehler Bros, 715 Main St.
JAZBO JIM SAYS:
Shake a leg chile an git down to Marshall's fo de way dey sold tings down dere today was sure sisputorious. Man I could hardly tote de tings home man folks bought and I bet if yo all would see de bargains dey offer yo all'd git busy and buy ebbery one of yo gif fs down dere. Why Bo when you all can get men's watches fo $2.98 dat cbst $5 most anywhere, an $7 silk shirts for $4.98 an $1 .50 dolls for 99c an $2.50 air rifles for $1.50 and all sech bargins who wouldn't hot foot it down der to git in on de good stuff.
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Teeth Frequently cause Enlargement of the Neck Dr. Eugene Talbott, of Chicago, relates the case of a Woman patient that had suffered from enlargement of the neck glands for thirty years. Dental examination located the source of the trouble in her . teeth. Extraction of four offending Jaw teethlrestored the glands, to normal. ' ' --r i--Many diseases of the throat and mouth glands are due to bad teeth. Frequent visits to the dentist are a safeguard of health. Dr. R. H. GARNES Phone 2665 , Open Sundays and evenings by appointment.
Rooms 15-16 Comstock Bldg. 101 Mala St. Over Wilson . Cleaner.-
SALE OF U. , Army Goods AND JOB LOTS OF MERCHANDISE
All-Wool O. D. Navy Blankets All-Wool Hospital Blankets, grey Double Commercial Blankets, size 60x80 Regular Army New Issue Raincoats .... Regular Officers' Sweater Coats ....... Commercial Sweater Coats Leather Jerkins .......... Infantry Shoes U. S. Army Munsen Last Shoes
Length High Top Shoes Hip Boots Union Suits Knitted Wool Gloves, a pair Bayonets, make good butcher knives ......
.87.75 stA. flK
88.45 86.45 S2.98 up
S5.95 ..86.65 86.25 -S8.75 .-84.95 ..-31.95 -..-SO 95
No. 13 N. 9th St. OPEN 8:00 to 10:00 SPECIAL We were able to receive a large shipment of merchandise and will stay in your city all next week, which will positively be the last week.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THtt
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Ninety Per Cent of Bread is Right-Off Energy When you give your family Bread, you are giving them strength for the proper performance of life's tasks. Bread is not only the most delicious but the most wholesome of all foods. Havp plenty of it on your table. Encourage your family to appreciate the wondrous food qualities of oread to eat more of it. Set a good example eat twice as much Bread yourself. ' Then you will be on the right track to raise the family health standards. We are going to help you make a family of real Bread-eaters by bringing you loaves, so pure, rich and delicious that everybody will want to eat: "Two Slices for One". Richmond-baked Bread is Bread at its best always wholesome, tempting and highly nutritious.
Two Slices i or One
Zwissler's Bakery Bayer's Bakery Richmond Baking Company
