Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 122, 2 April 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920.

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Mm, Everett Davis was hostess for

;i.ho Alice Carey elub Thursday after

Icoon at her home on South Thirteenth Street, Responses to roll . call were quotations on spring flowers, Mrs. JSverett Jones read a paper on "Madrid, Spain." An Easter poem was given

by Mrs. Davis. : Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs. Mary Price, president; Mrs. Mary Moore, vice president; Miss Emma Lindemuth, secretary; Mrs, Martha Johnson, treasurer; Miss Victoria Undemutb, chairman of the program committee; , Mrs. Martha Barr, chairman of the social committee: and Mrs. Emma Jones, chairman of the flower committee. The subject chosen " for the program next year was Alaska. Late in the afternoon a luncheon was perved by the hostess. Ten members and two guests. Miss Lucille Mayr and Mrs. Will Ferguson, attended the meeting. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Martha Barr, i Mrs. A. Harsh was hosteBS for a ? meeting of the Hospital Aid Society Thursday afternoon at her home on 6outh Third street, at which time officers for the coming year were elected. They are as follows: President, .Mrs. Gurney Hill; vice president, Mrs. O. P. Ward; second vice president, Mrs. Williams; secretary. Mrs, Edwin Shreeves; treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Price; chairman of the executive committee, Mrs. George Eggemeyer, acting committee, Mrs. Thomas and Mra. Walter Doan, purchasing committee, JtXra. O. F. Ward and Mrs. Eugene Trice and Miss Clara Pound, Miss Edna Johnson will arrive this Hveek to spend Easter vacation at her 3iome. Miss Johnson is In instructor 3n English in Indiana University. Willam Haberkern, Lowell Pattl, rand Ills guest, David Burgess, have rome to spend Easter with their families. All are students at Northwestern (University. "

William Keys, of the University of (Pennsylvania, Roland Keys, of Miami University, and George Eversman, of Purdue University, are spending the (pring vacation at the home of Mr. and fMrs. John Keys,- on Bouth Tenth rettreet. ' June Gayle, is spending the Easter -vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gayle, of South Sixteenth street. Mr. Gayle is a student at pflaml University. All nifmbprs of the Good Cheer 'club of tho United Brethren Sunday pchool will meet Friday at 7 p. m., in rthe Sunday school room. The primary children of the East (Main Street Friends church are askod to meet at the church Saturday at 2:30 p. m. for rehearsal. John Evans of Miami University Is spending Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of East Main street. Maumee Council No. 4, Sisters of Pocahontas, will meet Friday evening in the Red Men's hall. All members are asked to bring sandwiches and pickles. The annual Easter dance of the Y. M. I. will be held Monday evening in the club rooms. Dancing will begin

at 8:30 "p. m. Miller's orchestra Willi Play,-5 ;. ' ' The TIrrah Society will give a dance Saturday evening in the Ben Hur hall. Members and their friends are invited. Invitations must be presented at the door. Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Peterson and Mlsa Charlotte Thomas of Kansas City, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R, VanZant and Mrs. Anna Lohman, of North Tenth street.

The marriage of Miss Fannie Horre!l and Albert Gilmer of Economy will be celebrated Saturday at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Mary Hill of North Eleventh street will go to Splceland Saturday to be the guest of Miss Vivian Pickering. Miss Hill will be a bride's maid at the Jefferles-Pickering wedding, which will be eolemnlaed Easter. The Woman's Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the church. Reports for the year were read and the new officers were Installed. The officers are: President, Mrs. John Falck, vice president, Mrs. A. A. Mumbower: second vice president, Mrs. George Harper; recording secretary, -Mrs.C. M. Worph; assistant, Mrs. C Beam; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. A. Mumbower; treasurer, Mrs. E. F. Whaley; assistant, Mrs. George Harper. Miss Edna Johnson will give the last of her series of lectures before the Literary department of the Women's club, Saturday at 2 p. m., in the public library. Hennenla Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, will meet Saturday at 7 p. m., in the I, O, O. F. hall. The state president of the Rebekah assembly will attend the meeting. Following the business meeting refreshments will be served.

2 Performances Necessary to Satisfy Auditors of the Sevastopol School Cantata With an audience of 450 people filling all available room at Sevastopol school, Thursday night, Miss Martha Dickinson and Miss Grace Shera, in charge of a spring cantata in which 75 children took part, found it necessary to divide the audience and hold two performances. Thirty-five dollars was

cleared for the benefit of the French orphan adopted during the war by the school. While the performances of the cantata were being held in the lower hall of the school building. Miss Helen Addleman, violinist, ai, Mrs. Myrtle Shallenburg, reader, entertained the overflow crowd with an impromptu recital in the upper hall. Principals in the cantata who appeared in solo or group work included the following children: Jeanette Evans, Jean Johnson, Eugene Dickinson, Russell Griffin, Robert Lantz, Elsie Manning, Frieda McGraw, Maxlne McGraw, Emmett Harris, Charles Benner, Martha Johnson, Esther Smith, Bert Harris, Beatrice Evans, Helen Brown, Ruth Barton and Genevieve Hazlltt. The children were becomingly costumed in crepe paper dresses. The orchestra of the Grace M. E. church appeared in prelude and postlude to the cantata.

The Canadian government la asking parliament to vote a further $20,000.000 (nominally 4.000,000) in order to complete the shipbuilding program.

LIQUID FIRE A liquid fire to the bedbugs, ants, roaches and fleas la what the new chemical discovery really is, although there la no danger qr damage to be done by using It to your spring, furniture or elothing. Thla new chemical Is known as Pesky Devils Quietus, P. D. Q. Costs 35c. but this few cents will have the power of ridding your house of bedbugs, ants, roaches and fleas If you purchase P. D. Q. P. D. Q. is used and recommended by the leading Hotels and Railroad Companies as the safest and quickest way of ridding the pesgy bedbugs, ants, roaches. Special Hospital sizes $2.50 makes five gallons your druggist has it or can procure it for you, or sent prepaid either size to your address on receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Co., Terre Haute, Ind. The success of P. D. Q. has caused imitators to have been prosecuted, peddling an imitation. Genuine P. D. Q. is never peddled. Sold by D. & S. Drug Co., Quigiey Drug S. tores and A. G. Luken & Co. Advertisement.

Lift Off Corns! Doesn't hurtl Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers

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bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops

hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off.

root and all, without pain or soreness.

Hard corns, soft corns, corns

between the tots, and the

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A Remembrance of Flowers AT EASTER TIME is greatly appreciated Make your selection tomorrow. Our. stock of appropriate flowers is very complete and varied.

Easter Plants

Baskets

. Cut Flowers

The Wayne Flower Shop 1031 Main St. i : Phone 2614

RAIL WORKERS STRIKE FT. WAYNE, Ind.. April 2. To enforce demands for a closed shop employes of the Pennsylvania Railway shops here went on strike Thursday. It was said more than 2,500 joined the walk-out

Holy Week

St. Andrews Sermon by the Rev. Frank A. Roell at :30 p. m. Choir practice follows. St, Paul's Episcopal Services each day at 10, 4 and 7:30. Second English Lutheran Services at 7:30 p. m., Friday. St. Paul's Lutheran Continuous service from 12 to 3 p. m. Friday. Trinity English. Lutheran Lenten services Friday, at 7:30 p. m. First Baptist Pre-Baster evangelistic services each day during the week

NONE KNEW SHE DYED OLD GARMENTS

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Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless, color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have druggist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card . Advertisement.

The Cold That

Hangs On

This is No. 5 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's VapoRub may be of value in this condition.

A cold is simply an inflamma: tion of some part of the air passages throat, larynx or bronchial tubes just like a sore is an inflammation of the skin. A long continued cold means constant inflammation and this constant inflammation frequently weakens the air passages so that they become an easy point of attack for invading germs of more serious diseases. A "cold that hangs on," therefore, is simply nature's "red flag" indicating that there is "trouble below," and this warning should never be neglected. Nightly applications of "Vick's 'VapoRub will aid nature to clear up that inflammation. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested 6pots

and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea . Samples to new users will be sent free on request to The Vick Chemical Company, 235 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C.

30c 60c $1.20

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More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly

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Beginning Sunday

FOUR DAYS

at 7:30 p. m. Sermons by the pastor. United Brethren Friday evening Rev. C. W. Brewbaker will deliver a sermon on "The Finished Work of PhH

First Presbyterian The pastor will J

ppeaic on -wnere was tne Tragedy, Friday at 7:30 p. m. RHH Memorial Church A Trenar-

tory service will be held In connection with Passion week program at the Reld Memorial church Friday, at 7:30 p. m.

COCKROACHES

EASILY KILLED TODAY BY USINO

STEARNS' PASTE AIM SCSI DUTS to WATER BUGS. RATS AND MICE Bead? tmr Cm. T !, ul 1.Ml ORDER PROM YOUR DEALER

"BALMWORT" PLEASES MANY Hundreds of thousands are afflicted with irregularities of the Kidneys, urinary passage and bladder. Thousands have found true comfort and benefit using Balmwort Kidney Tablets, 6old by all druggists. Mrs. Frank Monehan, 1619 Penrose street, St. Louis, writes: "I am taking Balm wort Kidney Tablets and must say they are the finest thing on the market and I feel I could not live if I had to be without them." Advertisement.

FRECKLES Now Is the Tims to Get Rid of These Ugly 8 pots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist did apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Advertisement.

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! "WHERE ALLTHE CARS STOP"

Sale of All Ready-to-Wear Apparel

Goats

ON SALE SATURDAY

$15

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2500

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EASTER SILK GLOVES Our $1.25 KayW SILK GLOVES 81.00 Our $1.50 Kayser SILK GLOVES S1.25 Our $2.00 Kayser SILK GLOVES 1.59 Our $2.60 Kayser SILK GLOVES $2.00 EASTER SILK UNDERWEAR Silk Camisoles, specially priced this week $1.98 and up. BLOOMERS, from $2.98 UP

EASTER SILK HOSIERY Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, black and white only...59 Ladies' Silk Hose, most all colors $1.00 Ladies' SILK HOSE, $2.50 value $1.98 Men's Silk Sox, black only. 98c quality 50 Men's Silk Sox, heavy quality $1.19 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY REDUCED Misses' Silk Lisle Hose, black only 50c4 Boys' and Girls' heavy ribbed Hose for service f9 Broken sizes Children's Hose, 66, 7 only 25

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GAIN-A-DAY Electric Washer Demonstration Saturday

PREMIER Sweepers Electric $2.00 Down 51.00 Weekly

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