Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 32, 18 December 1919 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNr rELEGRAIX. THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919.

FEDERATED WOMEN'S ;CtUBS40-t3EETim; ! EATOM APRIL 9-10

EATON, 0 Dec .18 Meeting of the Southwestern, ; District ; Woman's Federated dubs will be held in Eaton, April 9 and 10 and wBl be-entertained " by th$ ,PreMe.County Woman's federated clubs. An invitation extended by the local county federation, for the district meeting has been accepted by Mrs. George Antrim, of Dayton, head of the district federation, in a communication to Mrs. Alfred Murray, of .New Paris, president , of the; local county federation. ' The Southwestern district embraces several counties in Southwestern Ohio and includes the cities of Cincinnati, Hamilton, Dayton,;; Oxford and other lesser-dttof.fr'- V""-"-A formal session will be held the 1 evening of -April 9 and the" program will b arranged by the local-county - fedeiittenJ .-The program for a businesstesaion the following day will be arranged btTthe executive -committee of. the district federation. "-

' . Committeos to taltehargo of . arrangementa for the meeting and for ehtertammentr or delegates ana vum,lng oiab women will be appointed by ?Prejiant Murray later; on. . -j . -.Engagement Announced. - - Formal announcement of the en--igagement of Mlsa Lncile , Reel and wyilm Pryos both of this city, was -made yesterday afternoon ; at asocial - function given - tn ' Hamilton by Miss Marie Schram, at which Miss Reel was the honor guest. Thirty local ,, girl Mends of Miss Reel were among the cuests when the engagement was .announced: Mr.; Pryor and several lo

cal men friends were present in the evening at a social. affair, at the. home lot Miss 8chram. . tvMiii Reel is a daughter of Mr. and rJfrf. W. EL Reel and is a leader in the local younger social set She Is a Yocallst of considerable ability and is 4pnch sought In musical circles. Mr. Pryor is a son of Dr. and Mrs. - Logan R. Pryor and is, an exceedingly popular young 'man. ' - The wedding will take place early -In next summer." f Mrs. Chez Goes Home. '- After a brief ' visit among local -friends, Mrs A. W. Ches. formerly residing near Baton,' left yesterday for r --'lier home at Morgantown. W. V., for -' few days'5 stay, after which she will go to New-Tork" tO' sall for Europe. " Dec. S4, wttf '' will join her hushand inT4 M. 'C. A. work. Mr. Chez "Tis regional director of " Y" work in military camps in Czecho-Slovakia, "-with headquarters at Prague. Mrs. Chez was stationed at a federal hos- " pital at Ft. Sheridan when orders .came to her to Join her husband in T'Y" work in Europe. Testimony Completed. Testimony was completed in the Monebrake-Stamback $5,000 damage fsuit. for alleged injuries sustained in " " an automobile- accident, at the close -of the afternoon session of common ' 7 pleas court, : Wednesday. Arguments were to be made this forenoon by '-counsel and it was expected the case - would reach the jury at noon or early this afternoon." The trial has been in " progress since -Monday. Sugar at 23 Cents. Not many day3 ago Eaton was practically suparless. What little was . available retailed at 13 cents a pound. Today local dealers are calling at- " ' tention of the public to the fact that they have plenty of sugar some quot- ' - ing It by' the barrel. But the retail .? price is 6nly' 23 cents a pound. It's cane; sugar,, though; they cay. House- ; wives 'complain of an abundance of 7 inoi3ture in the sugar. And they are comparing the recent shortage and the i present high "price and wondering if . the present price isn't responsible for - "the present " abundance. ' - . . '..

. BEATTY -RESIGNS.. Alfred M. Beatty. native of this city, hae resigned, the management of the Atlanta, Ga., district of the Postal Telegraph company, after 14 years service, according to advices received here by his .brother, J. h; Beatty, superintendent of the municipal waterworks system.- Mr. Beatty has been prominent in business and civic affairs of Atlanta during bis residence : in the city. . He has .not announced his i future plans. HAD TERRIBLE COUGH AND NIGHT SWEATS Cough about gone, eats and sleeps well, and gained 12 pounds. "In December, 1913. I had a fearful rough, and. my physician ordered me to ohanse climate Immediately. I went to i San Antonio. Texas, and entered a xanaitorium. Left there and came to Oklahoma City In October. 1915. Had no appetite, could, not sleep, had night :weats and was losing- from one to i three pounds a week. I also had ca!tarrh of the bowels, which the doctors had been unable to relieve. ' "Relatives urged me to try- Milks Emulsion. I did fo and began to improve, slowly at first, but steadily. My weight has Increased 12 pounds. I have no temperature, and my cough is about pone. I can eat heartily, sleep well, and am working nt my trade again." V. W. Neff." filO No. Dewey St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Mature does wonders In flghtinr off dlsa!e.-"'If given the chance. . Milks Emulsion Is powerful help in proyldinir strength and flesh. It costs nothing' to try: Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine..' It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with at need of pills and physics. ' It" promotes appetite and nulckty puts A he digestive organs In shape tt assimilate food. 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 epoon like Ice cream. No mutter how severe your case, you are ursred to try Milks Emulsion ' un der this guarantee Take six - bottles home with you. use It according to- directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and $1.20 per bot tle. The Milks Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute. Ind. . Sold by druggists every where. Adv. XMAS GIFTS That are worth while

Samuel Oldfather, of Lewisburg, celebrated' his 80th . birthday in last August and Wednesday - he walked from Lewisburg - to Eaton, . "Just for exercise", as he put it. - The distance is ten miles.- Mr. Oldfather is a Civil war veteran and he Indulged in the hike to Eaton to seek emergency relief for a comrade , who is confined to his bed as the result of a fall. - The aged pedestrian displayed no signs of fatigue when' he arrived here. -; He hit about a- three-mile gait, he said. He said be declined several offers of a "lift", along' the road," prefering to enjoy the exercise in the. invigorating winter air. c He takes , long walks at every- opportunity, he says, and he. attributes his rugged, constitution to. the healthful exercise. He is a former auditor of Preble ' county and lived in Eaton while in office. Grange Adds 24 Members ,- Eaton grange, No.. 2250, recently organized, in a meeting this weed added 24 new members, who will be initiated at . a' meeting to be held later. The meeting appointed these ' committees : Agricultural,. Frank; Stevens, Joseph Markey and Charles Hart; horticulture, O. P. Klmmel; legislative, Charles Hildebolt. R. J. Scheld. F. F. Wilkinson. The grange has arranged with the1 Odd Fellows lodge to maintain its . meeting place in the lodge room for the next year. WOMAN INSTANTLY KILLED. BEDFORD. Ind., Dec 8.- Mrs. William Tucker, 42 years old. of Fayetteville. was instantly killed at noon Wednesday at the Fall Creek bridge, west of ' here. Mrs. Tucker had ' accompanied Mrs. , Mollie Burton to Bedford and they were returning home when the pony they were driving becaie unmanageable and backed the btfggy off the side of the bridge, falling thirty feet to the creek below. Mrs. Burton Jumped and .was uninjured.. Mrs. Tucker's head was crushed when she struck a large rock in the creek. Her right shoulder, arm and leg were broken. The pony was also killed. Ten feet of guard rail was missing from the bridge allowing the buggy to fall without Interference. The husband and eight - children survive Mrs. Tucker.

OFFICER IS ARRESTED FOR STEALING CLOTHES NEW YORK, Dec. 18 One Brooklyn policeman Wednesday chased - another for several blocks, arrested him and charged him -with breaking into a show case with a burglar's "jimmy" and stealing women's apparel. Louis J. Hohorst who is said - to have been on the force nine years, was the officer arrested. He was immediately suspended from duty. He was in uniform although off duty. "SLOAN'S LINIMENT NEVERFAIS ME!" Any man or woman who keep It Handy will tell you that same thing ESPECIALLY those frequently attacked by rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, Sloan's Liniment scatters the congestion and xnetrates without rubbint to the. afflicted part," soon relieving the ache and pain. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminating the pains and acheis of lumbago, neuralgia., muscle strain, join stiffness, sprains, bruises, the result of exposure j to weather. Sloan's Liniment is sold by all drug- - gists, 35C. 7uc.. ai.w.

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COUNTY RELIGIOUS BODIES ARE JOINED

With the understanding that none of the organizations should lose -its identity, representatives of the City Church Federation, the County- Church Federation, the Richmond, Ministerial Association, the ' Richmond 8unday School association, the Richmond Missionary. Union, Young People's Union of Richmond, and the Young People's County Federation, at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night, drew up and unanimously accepted a resolution providing for affiliation with the County Church Federation. . Lester W. Carlander was appointed chairman: Roy L. Babylon, representing the Young -Peoples' Union; and Harry Reeves of the Richmond Sunday school association, members of a committee to formulate further rins for affiliated work of .the religious organizations of the county thus allied. Need for co-operation, reenforcing the single organizations was pointed out with particular effect in the case of the Sunday School Teachers' training classes which were a failure because they were not sponsored by the whole. Before the bubiness meeting, a banquet was served in the private dining room of the Y: M. C. A. to the 14 presidents and secretaries of the Wayne County inter-church organizations present. JONES TO 8ERVE SENTENCE. CONNERSVILLE. Ind., Dec. 18. Ellsworth Jones, member of, a prominent family, and farmer of Connersville township, was taken to the state farm at Putnamville Tuesday to serve a sentence of four months, in addition to the payment of $700 as a fine. Jones was convicted five months ago of assault and battery on his wife. The difficulty culminated a long course of .unhappiness. A petition, sighed by 100 men, seeking a pardon for the defendant, was ' presented to Governor Goodrich, but he declined to interfere. TAKE NO CHANCES WITH THAT COLD! , Relieve it quickly with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey Is a remedy that has for years stood by thousands of cold: and cough suffering men, women, and children in helping to promptly and effectively relieve these dangerous attacks. Severe colds or colds newly contracted are benefitted by its pleasant balsamic and healing antiseptics. Phlegm is 6oon loosened, irritation eased inflammation allayed, breathing made less difficult. , You can give the children Dr. Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey, too. Safe and economical. Get a bottle today from any druggist. 30c., 60c, tl.20. Ctsmfib&xDC&tUi A Good Family Friend. Pa-Do-Lax acta prom ply. amoothly. comfortably on the most stubborn bowels, eliminating the waste, poisonous accumulations without griping or disagreeable after-effects. Benefidaffor everybody. 60 c M druggists.

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Richmond Elks Hope to i l ' Send 200 F.lemhers to 1920 GrcrJ Lodge Meet Richmond lodge of Elks will be represented at the grand lodge session in Chicago, next July by 200 or .more of its members,, if present plans mature. Chicago Is preparing to entertain the largest crowd of the antlered fraternity in the history of the order, and an entire week is to be given to festivities of every nature. The entertainment in all cities that have entertained the Elks in years past has been of the highest order, but Chicago is planning to eclipse all the previous efforts in this direction. Eleven years ago Richmond lodge of Elks gathered in the first prise of $500 in gold for the most unique costumes worn in the big parade at, the Cincinnati meeting. This year Richmond lodge also -will shine in the Chicago parade and if the ambitions of the committee in charge count for anything, another prize may be won by the local organization. At ' . . ; " night's meeting the Chicago trip will be discussed and within the next week a committee from here will go to Chicago to arrange hotel accommodations for the delegation. "

Peterson Heads Webb Lodge For 1920; Inspection Made Officers for the coming year were elected by Webb lodge of Masons at the stated meeting of the lodge Wednesday evening. Herbert A. Graham, of Indianapolis, Grand Inspector of the state, visited and inspected. Fllowlng are the officers chosen : C. A. Peterson. W. M., Joseph F. Ratliff. S. W.. Karl M. Swan, J. W.. John ! E. Peltz, treasurer, Clarence E. Parks, secretary, R. W. Phillips, trustee. Mothers Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, is the best remedy for Nervous, Run-Down, Anaemic Conditions. This Letter Proves It, Kenton, Del. "I suffered from a nervous, run-down condition and no appetite. I keep house and live on a farm so had to keep about my work as I have five in the family. My druggist recommended Vinol as the best medicine for my condition. I felt better after taking the first bottle. It has given me a good appetite, I sleep better and feel stronger in every way." Mrs. J. Herman Wilss. It is the Beef and Cod Liver Peptones contained in Vinol aided by Iron and Hypophosphites which makes it such a famous blocd-maker, nerve builder and strength creator. Besides Vinol is not a secret medicine. Its full formula it pri""1 on each packace. Clem Thistlethwalte, druggists everywhere. Drug-gist, and (1

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HAMILTON Officials of the Niles Tool Works Company estimated the loss, by' Are to- their plapt. several nights ago at $20,000. Full operation of the plant has been resumed. iDAYTON Samuel B. Musselman. 45, 320 . Pleasant street, was killed when the automobile truck he was driving j was ; struck by a street car. The truck was burled a distance of 50 feet. ' "' - ' " YOUNGSTOWN The first fatality in the YOungstown as the result , of

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