Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 281, 5 October 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNA'ELKGRAM, RICHMOND. IN D.. TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1920.

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SAVE FOR DAY NURSERY. The housewives of Riohmonc' are urged to save old papers, rags, rubber and other material that lends Itself to the purposes of conservation, for the Day NurBery. The annual drive f ot this material is now on. The Day Nttrsery has mado arrangement with a firm to collect the matter. The proceeds of the salo will be used for the institution. The exact dato of col- . lection has not been determined, but in, the meantime housewives are urged to save the material.

-' The graduate nurses of Reid Memorial hospital had a wiener and marshmallow roa6t at Thistlethwaite Falls Monday evening. Those In the party were Mis9 Gladys Williams, Mrs. Lon Schutte, Mrs. Paul Showalter, Miss Arline Steen, Miss Blanche Boyd, MiS3 Leon Nlerman, Miss Edna Cornelius, Miss Martha Swowalter, Miss Kath erine Daub, Miss Ethel Updike. Miss Ruth Holzapfel, Miss Martha Nicwoehner and Miss Edna Rich. Tho Mary Hill W. C. T. U. sent the following delegates to the state convention: Mrs Elva Brown, Mrs. Emma Ryaa and Mrs. Esther Wickett.

A large attendance is expected at

the dance in the I. O. O. F. hall Wed nesday evening, for which the Syn

copating Five will play. Over 200 invitations have been issued. The affair will be very informal. The players will give some popular singing and cabaret acts, for which they have gained a reputation. A varied and interesting program will be given Tuesday at the First M. E. church at 8 p. m., when Miss Gertrude Kirkpatrlck, pianist; 'Mr. Paul Steen, tenor, and Prof. Beriault, dramatic reader, appear together. The entertainment is open to the public. Tickets may be purchased at the door; 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. A play- entitled "A Virginia Romance," by S. G. McGlone, will be given at the Second Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, Oct. 6, by members of the Ladies' Aid society. The characters will be: Mrs. .Dare, Mrs. C. A. Reigel; Margaret Leigh ton, Mrs. H. J. Sarkiss; Virginia Leighton, Mrs. Oscar Sullivan; Betty Dare, Mrs. William Massey; Ruth Lee, Mrs. Frank Hale; Bessie Allen, Mrs. Charles Worth; Nell Carey, Mrs. Orville Harter; Granny Royal, Mrs. George Harper; Topsy. Mrs. W. E. Nearon; Nora, Mrs. W. O. Nearon; Martha Lane. Mrs. L. P. Roser. The scenes are laid in Virginia during the Civil War. The Enterprise Bible class of the Whitewater Friends church held a monthly business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb, 121 School street, Sept. 30. The Enterprise Bible class of the East Maia street church resumed activities last Friday when a party was given by Mrs. Neva Cook and her daughter, Mrs. Ned Cook. A musical program was given by Mrs. Ned t'ook, and refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Ola Jordan, Mrs. Leona Stigleman, Mrs. Edith lahlslng, Mrs. Alice Buel. Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Ella McCullough, Mrs. Minnie Bibson, Mrs. Ella Pickett, Mrs. Emma" Campbell, Mrs. Estella -Branson, Mrs. Magdalene Coppock, Mrs. Allura Elliott, Mrs. Barton, Miss Grace Richey. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Edith Fahlsing and Mrs. Martha Foulke will have charge of the next meeting. The Ladies' Aid society of the Second English Lutheran church will have an all-day comfort party at the church Wednesday. The N. N. C. club will meet with Miss Ruth Foulke, 133 North Fourth street, Thursday evening for election of officers. The International Mechanics . will give a dance at Ben-Hur hall Tuesday evening. Ben-Hur orchestra will play. Miss Louise Hammann, West Fifth and National avenue, will entertain

Makes a Family Supply Dj of Cough Remedy Ej

Rrnlly brttor than ifady-irmde vomkIi ymiw, and wves atotit f S. Eoil olid quickly prepared.

If ron combined tho curative properties of every known "ready-made cough remedy, you probably could not get aa much real curative power a there is in this simple home-made coush syrup, which is easily prepared ia a few minutes. Get from any drujrjtist 1'2 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill tho bottle with syrup, usinj; either plain prarmlated snitr syrup, clariiied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as desired. Tho result 3 a full pint of really better couch syrup than you could buy ready-made for throe times the money. Tastes pleasant and never spoiis. This Tinex an1 Syrup preparation gets ripht at the cause of a coujh and Rives almost immediate relief. V loosens the phletrm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated membranes bo gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary couch and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a mot valuable concentrated compound of penuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for uiVx ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absoluto satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, 'nd.

the women of the Reid Memorial church and their friends with a hardtimes social Friday afternoon, Oct, 15. . Members of the American Insurance union are asked to meet at the Red Men's hall for organization on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p. m. The Young Ladies' Missionary society of Reid Memorial church meets Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of, Mrs. Harry Ramsey, 306 North Ninth street.

The Tirzah club meets Tuesday in the club rooms. Every member is asked to come and help make plans for a reception for the husbands, to be given Oct. 13. Miss Bernlce Urton and Miss Nina Love will entertain with a farewell party Thursday evening for Miss Fre da Rankin and Miss Meta Rankin who leave soon for their home In Atlanta, Ga. Miss Louise Colvin, who was for merly a member of the high school Appollo chorus, has been admitted to the Arian choir at Miami university. , Clarence J. Kramer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony N. Schuh, 410 Pearl street. The Neighborly club meets Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Martha and Mrs. Miles Shute. Work will be furnished by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Zuttermeister, of Riverdale, Cal., formerly of this city, are the guests of relatives here. The Missionary society of the First Christian church meets Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the church parlors for a monthly business meeting. The Greenwood Community club

will meet Thursday afternoon, instead of Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Ethel Foreman, 1311 North C street. The Third M. E. Church Aid society will hold a business and social meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harvey Burr, school street. - Circle one of the First M. E. Aid society meets, Thursday at 2 p. m. at Ihe home ot Mrs. Lousise Beckett, 526 Pearl street. Miss Doris Puckett will be hostess for the Ornis Melas society Tuesday evening. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet with Mis. Frank Jones at 2.30 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Trimble will be in charge. The Junior League of the Trinity Lutheran church meets Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Edith Dun ing, South Ninth street. . The Huges chapter of the Westminster Guild will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. De-

chant, North A and Seventh streets The Women's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet a.t 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, at tho church. Plans for the winer will be discussed. A program has been prepared for the meeting. All women of tho church are invited to attend. The Ladies Aid society of the Elkhorn church meets Thursday afternoon for election of officers at tho home of Mrs. C. F. Williams, Liberty pike.

The Francis E. Willard W. C. T. U. met Monday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Eves, South Sixteenth street. Platforms of different political parties were discussed. The next meeting will be on the last Monday in October. The Alice Carey club meets Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Price. Mrs. John B. Dougan will be hostess for the opening meeting of the Tourists Friday evening.

Heart Problems - Four years ago I married a man with high ideas. I also had them. We started out just fine,, but after two years a baby came 'and also trouble. About two months of good hearf ache brought me to my senses. I started at once to find what the trou ble was and try to correct it. I fek that life was pretty hard toward mo when I could not have the things 1 was used to having, but it was my own fault. My baby was then a care. When I discovered my husband was admiring all the pretty faces on the street it was the last straw, and 1 soon came to myself. Was 1 jealous? Surely, but my husband would never find it out from me. Neither would I to home to mother- I was too proud for that. I made haste to see that I was the ono to be admired and not others.

"Diamond Dyes" . Dye It Right Don't Spoil or Streak your Material in a Poor Dye

When hubby came home I tried to have his meals ready, cooked th t things he liked, neglected my baby a little to care for my husband and make him care for me, tried to keep my house clean and myself, always curled my hair and always wore the smile I wore when we were first married.

It was -not long until I found hubby home almost every evening playing with baby. Now things are going fine, baby has never missed the time I .gave to his daddy, and I am sure daddy loves me more for it. He knows I trusted him when I had cause not to trust. That trust won for me a great love and happiness that I should never have had otherwise. Trust and love maices happy homes and happy children, and you must have both trust and love to accomplish anything in marriage. THE HAPPIEST MOTHER ON EARTH. There are many women who want help but are too proud to admit they need it, or to write and ask for It. A letter like yours opens their eyes and suggests ways in which they are falling and means by which they can create a change. Indeed, I thank you for your contrl butlon, and especially for your last sentence. When" the time comes that marriage without love is a disgrace, we will have better children and better people living in this world of ours

INDIANA UNIVERSITY TRAINS i state COMMERCIAL SECRETARIES ! course ' T"T rnntvnfA- . j - , .

ui.wu.tu.iui vj.-, iuu., vji. o. training of students in the vocation of commercial secretaries is being undertaken for the first time by the School of Commerce and Finance at Indiana university this year. The Bloomington Chamber of Commerce is co-oper

ating with the school in the training ,

of the students. Indiana Commercial secretaries at their annual meeting at Michigan City during the last summer requested the

university to Inaugurate this . At present the course includes

readings In recommended books nd publications.

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KZf AT ALL DRUGGISTS

AND "PEPS YOU UP"

ANOTHER HOME IS BENEFITED FROM USE OF TRUTONA Fact Is Revealed When Terre Haute Woman Tells of . Relief Given Husband

Terre Haute, Ind. Oct. 4 Trutona has brought the sunshine of good heath into another Terre Haute home. It is that of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jones, well-known local people, who live at 1522 South Sixteenth street. The fact is revealed, in the following enthusiastic and grateful statement made recently, by Mrs. Jones, in which she tells of the remarkable benefits her husband has derived, through the use of the Perfect Tonic. "For months," Mrs. Jones said, "my husband had been suffering from a run-down condition of the system. He complained of feeling so tired all the ime, and said he lacked energy, so that he didn't enjoy his work. My husband's appetite was very poor, and he said his meals never tasted good, Mr. Jones realized that he needed some good tonic, to tone up his general system, and as we had been reading so much about the wonderful medicine in the papers, he decided to try Trutona." "The benefits my husband has gained have convinced me that Trutona is certainly a wonderful tonic. Mr. Jones just told me a few days ago how much better he was feeling, and I know his appetite is much improved as I've never seen him eat a3 much as he does nok. He says he feels full of life these days, and i3 enjoying hi3 work now. "I'm sure Trutona' s a wonderful tonic, and I'm glad to recommend it." Trutona is sold in Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores. Advertisement.

Each package of "Diamond Dyes ' contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color Into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, every thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card, showing 16 rich colors. Advertisement.

LADIES

While shopping, stop in for lunch. Delicious Hot Chocolate and Home Made Pies like Mother used to make. "If It's From the Kandy Shop It's Good" KANDY SHOP Luncheonette 919 Main St. Herbert C. Anderson, Prop.

iroid Tonic Syr up is an Exceptionally Good, General Strengthening Tonic for the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, young or old. When you see how it improves the appetite, brings color to the cheeks and increases vitalty and energy, you will then realize its true tonic value. 'You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. It is acceptable to the most delicate stomach and is very pleasant to take. More easily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets. Ask for "Groves Iron Tonic Syrup." Look for signature of E. W. Grove. Price 75c.

EVERY cent you spend over the price of Calumet might as well be thrown away. You don't get a thing for it. You can't get greater leavening strength or greater purity than are offered in Calumet. Contains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by the U. S. Food Authorities. No matter what you pay you can't secure as much in sound baking powder quality.

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Welsbrod's have just received another supply of the Columbia Record "Let The Rest of the World Go By" (Campbell and Burr) Please call at once if your name is on the waiting list for this vocal duet record. Balance of shipment on sale while they last.

"WE KNOCK THE SPOTS" jflf jjjjf DRY CLEANING RSI mM v AND PRESSING vMM Exij mmemt maofm Your Work Will Be Done to raPS1 jPlp ifilo "our Complete satisfaction. tSs&lj Eta . VMM GET OUT your last Fall fkSag

DRY CLEANING v AND PRESSING Your Work Will Be Done to Your Complete satisfaction. GET OUT your last Fall Clothes and bring them to U3 for a real cleaning and pressing. LICHTENFELS & O'BRIEN 41 N. 8th St. "You Must Be Satisfied"

We're Still Here

PHILADELPHIA BATTERIES Diamond Grid are guaranteed for 2 years. THE CHENOWETH ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 1115 Main St.

HELP WANTED i Saleslady, Hosiery Department ; Lady Desk Assistant Permanent Employment 4 BOSTON STORE

CLEANED 15 RUGS LAST WEEK Seven more than we expected, and cleaned two Orientals, too. Speaking of Orientals say, boy! When we get through cleaning an Oriental Rug tho Armenians start packing their grips for home. And Axminsters the way we bring back those delicate shades of Old Rose and Brown, It sure is a revelation. And Body Brussels those machines of ours take to a Body Brussels Rug like a duck to water. And, then, our prices; they aro suro right. So, when you want your next rug not only cleaned, but sterilized, phone 6057. THE HAMILTON BEACH MAN Work Called for and Delivered

HOW DISEASE IS CAUSED It is vital to health that there be no congestion, no stoppage, no diminition of the supply of nerve force from the brain to any organ of the body. For instance, stomach trouble, indigestion and constipation are caused by a decreased supply of nerve force to the stomach and intestines, which causes various glands, such as the liver and pancreas, to fail in delivering the proper amount of digestive fluid, or, in case of constipation, to fail in securing the proper lubrication and lack of nerve tone to the muscular movement of the bowels. Remember that the cause is lack of proper supply of nerve force the symptoms are pa!n3 in the stomach and bowels, gases, headaches, neusea, vomiting, pains in the back, indigestion, constipation, etc. S Do not think that because you have no pain in the back your spine is in perfect, alignment and needs no adjusting. Many people have this impression, but they should go to the chiropractor, who will show them :.he cause of pain and sickness in the spine. In most case, Chiropractic declares and proves the reduction of nerve force is caused by pinching or pressure of the point where the nerves leave the spinal column. One or morp of the bones have become slightly' misplaced (called "sub'.uxated"), the opening has become narrowed, the bones pies? against the nerves, the supply of nerve force 13 cut off or reduced, ana until this condition is removed the trouble will continue. In Business For Your Health Chiropractors G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C; C. H. Groce, D. C, Asst. Phone 1603- Res. Phone 1810 35 South Eleventh Street Hours 1 to 4; 6 to 7 p. m., and by Appointment

You can buy a cheaper

baking powder a little lower in price than Calumet and much lower in merit. That's the worst kind of false economy. Calumet never fails. Every baking is perfectly raised sweet, even and tasty. Used by millions of housewives and is the largest selling brand in the world. ( Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in

12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.

- Calomel Graham Muffin Racip 1 cup of white

nour, x cup oij Graham flour, 1 tablespoon of sugar, 3 level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup of milk, 1 egg well beaten, 1 tablespoon melted butter. Then mix in the regular way.

13th Anniversary Sale SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK

Exceptional value, at - - -

Exactly as shown above, most exceptional value ever offered. Can be had with full sliding metal top for a slight additional cost.

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Specials Extra Special Smith Rugs $100.00 Colonial Velvet. Txif !??.. S62.50 $S5.C0 Ardsdale Axminster 9x12 rug, seam$49.50 $75.00 Alpine AxminT. '.. $46.50

Buy Your Stove during this, sale and save. We offer the Garland and Laurel Heaters and Ranges, also the Monogram Kange a!l guaranteed to be A-l in every respect. Don't wait till later, as now is the logical time to buy.

Wool Knap Double Blankets 66x80, S8.00 HVL value, special J) O

Weiss Ftiriiiture Store Richmond's. Underselling Furniture Store , 505-13 Main Street