Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 267, 9 November 1922 — Page 9

THE KICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1922.

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DAYTOII MAN KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT; LUTHER LEAGUES MEET

DAYTON, Ohio. Not. 9. John M. Stone, 52, Knecht drive, was injured fatally at 5:30 o'clock last night when the automobile be was driving struck another car driven by Oswald Canmann, 225 North Main street, at Main street and Ernest avenue. He was .taken to the St. Elizabeth hospital in

the police ambulance, where he died a

few minutes later. . According to Information given the

police. Stone was driving north on Main street. Canmann had stopped his machine at the Intersection of the streets at Main and Ernest avenue to permit a passenger to leave the machine. . Just as Canmann was getting ready to turn around, Stone's automobile hit the front fender. The machine turned over, alighting on the wheels. Stone was thrown out of the car and received a fractured skulL Coroner Kimmel was called and ordered the body sent to Boyers and Sons, undertakers, West Third street. He gave the reason for death as accidental. Canmann was exonerated of any blame, as he was on the right side of the street when the accident occurred. Luther League Meeting Luther leagues of Dayton will hold their ninth annual mass meeting in a joint synod Sunday afternoon and evening at Hope Lutheran church, Hickory and Perrine streets. Congregations from Miami Valley Lutheran churches also will attend the meeting. More than 500 delegates, representing young people's societies In the Lutheran churches of Dayton and surrounding towns, will he the guests of the Hope church. Merchant la Dead S. Byron Williams, 85. of 46 Rockwood avenue, a resident of Dayton for many years, and former owner of "The Old Reliable" hat and fur shop, 10 Forth Main street, died at 6 o'clock Tast night. . Death came after a lingering illness lasting more than five years. -

Suburban

GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stlgleman and Mr., and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Monday in Rich

mond Miss Emma Dean, of Chvcago, went to Williamsburg to visit

Alice Ballenger, Monday evening...

Mrs. Edna Brooks was in Richmond

Tuesday to vicit a sick relative...

Mrs. L. D. Stackhoufe is improvingMrs. Belle Pickett Smith visited her daughter, Mrs. Glen Hoggatt, last Tuesday Cora Ciawson Hawkey

returned to her home in New Paris, Oho, Tuesday Mrs. John Lester,

of i Hagerstown. spent Tuesday with

her daughter, Mrs. Fred Williams.

; .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson were called to Germantown Tuesday to see thsir grand-daughter, who was Injured in on automobile accident.. .. .. .Rev. Kipwles will commence his revival meetings at the Methodist church Saday, Nov. 12 Rev. Scott will prsach at the Christian church Sun- ' da: evening. -

' JCBLIX, Ind. The household goods betnging to Miss Emeline Elliott will beeold at public sale Saturday Nov. 11 at 1 p. m Mrs. F. E. Hoffman wot to Indianapolis Wednesday of ths week for a visit with her daught Mrs. Boyer and other relatives... ...Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson enterUned Rev. Truman Kenworthy at dinr Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John

Jiwrence entertained a number of reljlves at dinner Sunday from Flatrock. ...Mrs. Edwin Haywood and baby ,nd sister Miss Jean Shrawder left for ;heir home in Pittsburgh. Pa., after a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers Rev. W. A. 'Strickler of near Hagerstown has bought the property of the estate of the late Mrs. Mary Floyd and will Tnove his family here soon.r. . .Mr. and Nrs. C. H. Oler and their guest Mrs. Leah Lamb and Mrs. Edna Ohmit sent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Xr&. W. E. Oler near Economy Preaching services at the Friends, ME and Nazarene churches Sunday nnrning and evening. At the U. B. clurch at 7. p. m. Christian Endeavor a! 6 p. m., subject, "The Meaning of Church Membership." Mrs. G. F. Valton and daughter Dorothy spent tie week end at Knightstown with friends Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moore lave returned home from a visit with relatives at Dayton, Ohio RevTrucan Kenworthy of Richmond, has ac-

cpted the pastorate of the Friends

church wtyior the coming year. He will movto the parsonage soon..... Miss Emma White haa gone to Williamsburg, Ind., for a few days visit with Rev. and Mrs. Knowles Mrs. Mary Marsh accompanied other friends from Winchester, Ind, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends Mr. J. F. Groves of Dunreith was in town Tuesday W. H. M. S. of the M. E. church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Gilbert... ..Mrs. T. A. Scott ha3 returned home from several weeks visit with relatives at Harrisburg an dMilton..... Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harold and children

and Mr. Frank Melle of Richmond call

ed on friends here Sunday afternoon

....Rev. and Mrs. Bunner and daugh

ter have returned to their home in

Uniondale, Ind., after a visit with relatives and friends here..... Mrs. Pearl

Short has come home from the hospi

tal and is getting along nicely...

Miss Lora Henley spent Sunday in Richmond with relatives Mrs. T. J. Butler entertained a number of friends at a party at her home Friday. The

guests were, Mrs. Charles Morns, Miss

Mary Dillon, Miss Marie Bolenbaugh,

Miss Mildred Carpenter of Cambridge

City, Misses Inez Funk and Nelle Gro

ves Mrs. Margaret Steffenson vis

ited with relatives near Eaton, Ohio,

Thursday. Mr. T. J. Butler made a

business trip to Connersville, Monday.

.The Ladies Aid of the M. E. cnurcn

served the dinner for the election

board Tuesday Miss Clara Herbert

has been home for a week on the ac-j

count of diphtheria and scarlet fever

in the school at Gings where she teaches, had to be closed Mr. Virgil Huffman and family spent the week end with friends in Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gosnell entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver of Falmouth, Mr. and Mrs.

Simeon Kidwell, Mr. Vardman and son

of near Bentonville, Mr. and Mrs. Jo

seph Terharr of Harrisurg Mrs. Ed Cramer of Indianapolis -was guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman, Monday Miss Doris Floyd of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Floyd Mrs. Abijah Hammer returned home Monday evening from a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. Eranston and family of Newark, Ohio. ECONOMY Ind. Mrs. Newlin returned home Wednesday from New Castle, where sbe attended the meeting of Ministers and Workers of Indiana Yearly meeting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cain entertained at dinner Sun

day evening Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Edwards and daughter, Thelma and Mrs. Alice Frazier.... Harry C. Kleckner of the Lyceum bureau will deliver a lecture Saturday evening, Nov. 11th at the M. E. church Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osborne, of Rochester. Ind., spent Sunday here with Mrs. Agnes Osborne and Miss Daisy Osborne Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning has as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Archie Manning and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning and baby Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrd, who has been here with her parents

Mr. and Mrs. William uannes, me past three weeks, returned to their home aURichmond, Sunday afternoon ....Mrs. Emma Clark went to spend the winter with her sister-in-law Mrs Alice Study at Richmond The Friends church is being decorated: C. A. Morrison was gien a surprise Sunday when going hbme he faund 81 relatives awaiting him with well filled baskets to remind him of bis sixtythird birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Roe Pugs and daughters. Gladys and Margery;

GREATEST FIRE CINCINNATI HAS EVER KNOWN.

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This airplane view shows two of the six steamers, namely, the Morning Star and Island Queen, excursion boats, which were on fire in the Ohio River at CinclnnatL Tha fire was the greatest in Cincinnati's history, the damage exceeding one million dollars. Fighting apparatus from nearly th entire city was rushed to the river front.

Mrs. Thomas Lee, Newcastle; Mr. and, Ethel Mantaux.

Mrs. vv. i. Morrison, Mr. ana Mrs. John Beard and son Earl, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gus WTeyl, Mr. and Mrs. Vv'. O. Morrison and soft William, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison and daughters, Thelma Frances, Josephine and Jeanette. Mrs. Clara Manning, Mrs. - Bessio Macey and Mrs. Anna Morrison were in Richmond Monday Earl Morrison and Mr. Whitten,.of Indianapolis, were here Monday hunting, and enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison.. :. J. G. Beard met Raymond Booth at Carlos Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Vardaman

and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Mantaux, of Anderson, left for their home Tuesday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison The Friends Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Newlin Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Stanley entertained at

dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrdfv LOSANTVTLLE,

and baby of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. William Charles and son, Ralph Choir practice at the Friends' parsonage with Mrs. Newlin Friday evening

....Raymond Booth of Marion, Ind., gave a very interesting talk Monday night on voting.. ..C. A. Morrison accompanied by his guests Mr. and Mrs. John Vardiman and daughter, Mrs.

gins were in Blountsville Friday Mrs. Lydi Wyne and Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wyne of Newcastle visited Mrs. Rachel Howell this week Mrs. Allie Oxley returned home Sunday from Winchester, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oatus Wyne. . . Mrs. Louise Davis visited her daughter, Mrs. Addle Brown Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Smail and nephew and Mrs. Katy Bookout were guests Sunday of Mrs. Lucinda Bookout Mr. and Mrs. Casius Owens and children of Farmland were guests Sun-

cay or t,ivan vartemans....Mr. ana

Mrs. Wright Sulteen and Miss Ethel

Johnson were in. Hagerstown Sunday. . . .Roy Johnson and Miss Mamie Wig

gins called on Mr. and Mrs. Wright Sulteen one evening; last week.,. .Mrs. Jane Wyne visited Mrs. Lydia Wyne Saturday and Sunday O. A. Wyne and .family of Winchester called on Mrs. Lydia Wyne Sipday afternoon. ....jMrs. Marie Myres called on Mrs. Printis Wiggins.. . '. .Mrs. Dora Lamb

called on Mrs. Barbara Lamb Tuesday. Mrs. Allie Oxley and Mrs. Sylvia Parks and children took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mullen Tuesday Mrs. Flora Cross called on Mrs. Grant Maynard Monday. . .Mrs. Rachel Howell called on. Mrs. Lydia Wyne Saturday afternoon Mrs. Etta Seagraves attended meeting at the Apostolic Friends church of Jonesboro Sunday. Mrs. Delia Moore of Kitchell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philiphs, a couple of days last week. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wyne is still visiting relatives her!... Mrs. Josie Rickwine called on her mother, Mrs. Printis Wiggins, Monday Mrs. Almon and U. M. Stewart atended the bo supper at Dalton Friday night Will

iam oxley attended meeting at Little

of Anderson, spent

Monday at Glenwood, Rush county. . .

Miss Elizabeth Manning of Earlham spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Manning. Mrs. Mark Albertson and baby Mark junior have gone to St, Louis, where Mr. Albertson is employed. . . .The sen

ior high school class gave a box social SundaV m rT r win kt q cree ounday Mrs. Leora Freeman

,r:rr." rr I calld on Mrs. Lawrence Grubbs

mention as it has been very successful in all its undertakings. The class also put on a lecture course which will net a nice sum. The members are: Miss Helen Fisher, Harlan Cain, Cecil Charles, Herbert Beard, Malcolm Mar

shall and Thomas Cheesman. . . .A masked Halloween social was held at

Catarrh Will Go

Why Suffer From , Bronchial Asthma?

Simple Home Treatment Makes Breath.

Just because you start the day tired, lifeles worn-out from loss of rest ana the difficult breathin? of miserable Asthma do not think .you have to stay this wav long. , , Be strong and well, breathe clearly and easily again by using; this simple treatment known as Oxidase, the prescription of a Worcester, Mass., phys'CKor any form of Asthma where the bronchial tubes are irritated the breathing short and difficult. Its healintr relieving action is really wonderfulv Sufferers who cant breathe at nish't and who gasp for a good, clear breath will appreciate the relief and comfort Oxidaze gives. Oxidaze is a tablet made from essential oil" which, when the patient dissolves in the moulh. almost Immediateiv soothes the. irritation, clears out the choked up air passages and enables the sufferer to breathe easily and get a real comfortable nights sleep It is sold bv A. a. Luken Drug Coleading druggists who agree to refund the full purchase price of the first nackage to any sufferer who does not obtain satisfactory relief. Asthmatic sufferers should give Oxidaze a trial. It ts harmless and inexpensive. Advertisement.

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Complete Relief in a Few Weeks t Don't ga on hawking- yourself sick every mornln: it's cruel, it's harmful

and it's unnecessary. ,

lr after breathing Hyomel. the wonderworker, you are not rid of vile catarrh you can have your money back. No stomach do sine: Just take the lit

tle hard rubber pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit, and pour into it a few drops of Hyomei. Breathe it according" to directions. In two minutes It will relieve you of that stuffed up feeling. Use it daily and in a few

weeks. you should be entirely Tree irom

catarrh.

Breaking: Hyomel is a very pleasant and certain way to kill catarrh germs. Get a Hyomel outfit today. It's sold

by druggists everywhere with guarantee to auickly .nd safely end catarrh.

croup, coughs, colds, sore throat and

bronchitis or money back; it s inexpensive. - A. G. Luken Drug Co., and Dafler Drug Co., can supply you. Advertise

ment.

Mrs." Grace Wiggins called on Mrs

Lauzen McCoIlum Mrs. Geneva Sulteen called on Mrs. Sylvia Parks Sunday morning. Mrs. Julia Strother

left Wednesday morning fox Frien

Neb., where she will spend the winter with her daughter A series of meet. ings are" being held at the M. E. church

the Friends church Wednesday night j ?r benefit of the young, people

for children and parents. Games were

played by old and young. Popcorn

and apples were served.

Ind. Quarterly

meeting was held at the M. E. church Wednesday Mrs. Barbara Lamb is visiting John Milton Menenall of Ua-; gerstown Mrs. Sylvia Parks called on Mrs. Marie Myres Wednesday.... Mrs. Kit Sulteen and Mrs. Wilber Wig-

everybody is inyited to atend. Rev Denver Metsker talked Tuesday night

....Mrs. Leora Freeman was at Rich

mond Monday. .. .Miss Edna Freeman and Miss Edith Grubbs took Sunday

dinner witn Miss Lina Jonnson

Mrs. Bertha Metsker, Mrs. Josie Cromis, Mrs. Leora Freeman, Mrs. Freda Pool and Mrs. Allln Wyne called on Mrs. Gertha Rodgers Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wyne and Mrs. Lydia Wyne took dinner at Mr. Lem Wyne's Monday and at Mrs. Ves Sul teen's Tuesday, and at Mrs. Louzine McCollum's Wednesday. ANTTOCH. Ohio. Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. William Lltehlser were entertained Sunday by, Mr. and and Mrs. Russell Parks and family.. Mr. and Mrs.

Neal Geeting, Mr. and Mrs. Harleyj Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vernon and family were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Duggins Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weldner spent Wednesday la Richmond Miss Helen Weldner was entertained the past week by Richmond friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wenger of Dayton were entertained several days by Mr. and Mrs. James-Pott erf Mr. and Mrs. Erwin

Koontz and family of West Alexandria

were entertained Sunday by Mr a.nd

Mrs. Everett Koontz and family

Miss Ester Caskay of Oxford spent Sat

urday and Sunday with home people.. .

i.Miss Helen Weidner entertained

Saturday evening with a very delightful Halloween party Miss Thelma

Winning who is attending school in

Eaton spent Saturday and Sunday with

home people.

CASTINE, Ohio. Mrs. Clarence

Ever" called on Mrs. Herman Shaeffur

Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs,

B. W. Long and Findora Long 6pent Sunday with William Harter's at New

Madison Cleve DeCamps were In

Greenville Saturday evening.. .. .Mrs

Herman Shaeffer has been sick with Jagrlppe....Mr. and Mrs. John Jone

and Mr. ana Mrs. Clark retziey or

LPainter Creek, and Mrs. James Gowor

called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Denlinger

Sunday afternoon... A number of Phil

Pbeller's friends held a surprise party

on him Sunday, it being his birthday. ,. . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nuse and family of Verona, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. William Shumaker of thi3

place Mrs. Hallie Howell is work

ing for - Mr. and Mrs. - Turk McGriff. Mr. McGriff has been sick but is much

improved. . .Onalee McGriff spent Sat

urday night and Sunday with her par

ents at this place. Eva Shell called at the McGriff home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaeffer and

friends; of ecohomy start revival now 12 ECONOMY. Ind.. Nov. 9 A series of life commitment services will be held Nov. 12 to Nov. 19 at the local Friends church. Services will open each evening at 7 o'clock and on each Sunday at 11 o'clock in the morning. Follow

ing are special nights to be observed:

Monday, "Church Nights;", Tuesday, Home Night; :' Wednesday, "Sunday

School Night;" Thursday. "Missionary

Night;" Friday, "Young People's Night" " , 7 '

Charles E. Hiatt, superintendent of.

Indiana Yearly meeting of Friends wl!l be present and speak on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17, IS, and 19.

Special music will feature the services. The public is invited to all meetings.

Mrs. -Mary McFadden spent Saturday

and Sunday near Bradford. Mr. and

Mrs. Orlan Denlinger visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deem at Eldorado Sun-

-aay. .. .George Wenger of Union City,

formerly of this place, and Miss Rosella Sarver of Greenville, are now announcing their marriage, which occurred May 6. The ceremony was performed by Rev. O. S. Thornburg, pastor of the PTesbyterian church at Newport, Ky Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Martin were in Greenville Monday... Miss Lurene Gingry spent Tuesday with Arthur Dye and family Mr?. Kate Gingry entertained "unday, " and Mrs. Arthur Dye and daughtei, -Hazel, and Mr. William Gingry of Day. ton Quite a large crowd attended the supper given bythe K. G. E. lodge. Many came masked. A program wab given by the embers. Light luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. W. A Layer and daughter Edna and Mr. and Mrs. Eli McGriff of Greenville were out of town guests.

Rhe

umatism

LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Deep Seated I'ric Acid Deposit Are DUftoIved and the Rhenmatic Pol Ron Starts to law the System AVIthia Twenty-fonr Honrs. S

Every Druggist in this county is autuorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu. the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, He will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most1 severe cases where the suffering and

agony was intense and piteous and

where trie patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester. X.

T., the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent

or anyone s money unless Allenrhu de

cisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in every Instance. A. G. Lukert. Drug Co. can supply you. Advertisement. .

Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Gan Be Cured at Home

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If you or any relative or friend is worried because of varicose veins, or bunches the best advice that anyone in this world can give is to get a prescription that many physicians are now prescribing.

Ask your druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone"s Emerald Oil (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of normal size. So penetrating and powerful is Emerald Oil that it dissolves goitre and wens and causes them to disappear. It can be secured at A. G. Luken Drug Co. or any pharmacy. Advertisement.

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