Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 279, 23 November 1922 — Page 9

7

'TRAIL HITTERS PLEHTY' BUT MONEY SCARCE III SUNDAY CAMPAIGN -., DAYTON, Ohio, Not. 22. Trail hitters" are plenty, "but money ia scarce Jn the Hilly Sunday oampaign now in Its fourth week in Dayton.

Such was the condition which prevailed at the tabernacle last night when fully 300 persons "hit the trail." but the request for $950 to cancel the indebtedness fell short by.S455. The collection totaled $495.52. But the.lack of financial support did not keep Bl'.ly Sunday from going after infidels with all his power and tearing off their doctrinal -clothing without the least show of mercv or compassion. " Women Are Arrested. Stella Reneker, 35, Constance avenue, CarrntonTe, was arrested yester day evening by Constable w. J. Sidwell and representatives of the AntiSaloon league, charged with illicit manufacturing of liquor. Sidwell con fiscated two stills, mash, sugar and 45 gallons of whisky. She will be given a nearing before Squire J. A. Smith Friday morning. Girl Is Injured. Gertrude Crowe, 34 Eagle street, who sustained severe injuries yesterday morning when she was run down by a Peoples' Fuel company truck, was reported Improved at her home last night. Another girl who was with her sustained minor Injuries. The truck was driven by E. R. Robertson, 4 Carl street. Injured In Fall. William Snell, 59, h at Miami Valley hospital suffering with Injuries about the head, received in a fall from a scaffold yesterday morning. His condition was reported at the hospital as fair last night Snell's home Is in the vicinity of West Milton. . C ENTER Vims, Ind. The Junior class will be ready to present a splendid little play Thursday evening entitled "Nothing but the Truth," tickets are on sale at Dunbar's store..... Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Buhl of Indianapolis were guests over Sunday of Frank Buhl. Miss Bessie Buhl returned with them Monday for a visit of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartly of Hollansburg, Ohio, visited Perry Hartly and family over Sunday The Parent-Teachers association gave a mark et Saturday in Moulton's grocery. Alii; mamhaM .Aith U HT. I ...... 1 T A in- luui a ovum VI mo llALluUftl AU1U1 contributed. The proceeds of the market will be -used for the furnishing of a rest room at the school building Mrs. Frank Duff of near Anderson was here the latter part of the week for a visit with her daughters Arlene and Iva Rev. Marie Cassel sp6ke to the children of the Soldiers Orphans Home at the Friends church In Knightstown Sunday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter SmalL Robert Hill was operated on for appendicitis last week. He is recovering nicely... ..The Anti-Cant class of the M. E. church will have a rummage sale in the church basement Nov. 25. A game supper of rabbit and all that goes with it will be served at 5. o'clock.. .Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews left Monday to spend the winter in Florida. On Thursday evening, an oyster supper was given in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mathews. Those present were Charles Mathews, Indian apolis, Mrs. Emma Logan, Helen, Ha zel, and Weil Logan, Mr. and Mrs. i. i Miss Mary Brumfield of Rihmond, Mr.

(J. ( Suburban l : J

. on1 A f i-a Taeoa Mi r I Tm

.1 V. 1 1 .J . ,VUf W .HU111 ' U ( M.. ' ' V. .tO Walter Mathews and family, Frank Hatfield and family, Ray Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews... , Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hartly have moved into their home recently purchased from Nola Savage. BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Mrs. Mahala Hunter, colored evangelist, with her singer, Miss Dlckison, will be at Bloomingport church Thursday and Friday nights, Nov. 23 and 24 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bales. Mr. and Mrs James Newman and Mrs. Albert Engle were in Richmond Monday and heard Billy Sunday Mr. and Mrs. iDewitt Brooks, of near Hopewell, and Mrs. Amanda Johnson, of Winchester, wero recent guests of George DeBoy and family William Rogers, of Eaton, Ind., who has been visiting relatives here, returned to his home Saturday. He, wdth his sister-in-law and her daughter, Mrs. Guy Frye, were th guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Jo siah Vandergrif. On Friday, he with Mr. and Mrs. Vandefgrif, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mills.. . . The Harry Howell post American Legion had a get-together meeting of ex-service men at Lynn, Tuesday eve ning. A fine luncheon was served ... .Mrs. Minnie Newman and Mr. and Mrs. George Bales and daughter were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Van dergrif. Sunday afternoon. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr and Mrs Roy Rodenburg attended the funeral of ElUah Hurst, of near-Milton. Wed nesday afternoon. . .Mrs. Mary Shank Mrs. Ora Hendrix, Mrs. Dan Planken horn, Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Rufus Stinson Leslie Clevenger left Wed nesday for Indianapolis, after being quarantined for four weeks with diph theria. . . .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCash land spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger, of near Browns ville Sylvia Stinson spent Sunday

Guaranteed Stomach Remedy y

Makes Big Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy on the Square Deal Go o your druRg-ist. says Dr. Orth. If vou are a sufferer from stomach trouble, and g-et a handy form package of Pr. Orth's Stomach Remedy remember the name. Take It according- to direction, and If. after taking-, you can truthfully say it has done you no pood, I don't want your money. Simply take the empty box back to your druggist and get your money back. So, if you -suffer from Indigestion, Pvspepsla, Acidity, Sour Stomach, Gas. Heartburn. Biliousness and Bloatingafter eatinsr, headache, coated tonsrue. or pains in Stomach and side, g-o to vour drusrgist at once and set a box of tir Orth's Stomach Remedy, and when you start to take it. realiie that you are On per weekr 29 North 8th

0)6

THE

afternoon with Virgel Plessinger.. ..

Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and Barker. - - - - . family of Pea Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland CAMFBELLSTOWN, Ohio. Grange ....Mr. and Mrs. Will Leab and fam- on Thursday evening of this week.... ily, of near Abingtcz. and Mr. and The Ladies' Aid society will meet Mrs. Harry Shadle and son, Russell, of with Mrs. Sieweke on the afternoon of near Centerville, spent Sunday with Do-. 7 Charles Cooper and family Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn .' moved to Eaton Tuesday.... Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hendrix and Rus- Mrs. Kenneth Swisher will occupy the sell Hendrix of Richmond, spent Sun- Charles Cooper property.. , ..Mr. and day with Mr. "and Mrs. John Hendrix. Mrs. H. M. Jobes of Pittsburgh were Lydia and Alice Ayres spent Sun- calling on friends iera Sunday afterday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg noon The following girls were enand sons... Mrs. Lizzie Waiting, Mary tertained at the home of Miss Anna and Jacob Plankenhorn and Mrs. John Mary Whits Snnday: Misses Mary Sullivan of Centerville, spent Thure- Emily Simmons, Berdine Gaar, Dor-

day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brumfield, of Richmond Several from here attended the show at Abington last week Word was received here of the death of Mrs. Vernon Kennett, Friday night in Colorado. She was formerly Cora Gates. She leaves her husband and two children, her mother, two sisters and two brothers to mourn her 10SS....M. D. McCashland of near Abington, is visiting a few days with his daughter, Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn. Mr., and Mrs. David Waiting ot Abington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter, Thelma. HAWTHORN HILL, Ohio. Mr. and vf n. . Mra. Glenn Cohee of Eaton, Ohio, spent Saturday and Sunday with their

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee. . .. evening, Dec. 2, the Ladies' Aid soMlss Louise Dwire visited her cousin, fietv wl ive the play "An Old-Fash-

Miss Lucille Bechtol, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Weist and son TinnaM nrt .Tamos, of near Camden, L E. Emerlck and Bon of Eaton snent Wednesdav with Georee Edna Huffman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weist and son Jjenneth of near Camaen . . . . . rrea vanskiver of Camden, visited his uncle. Mr. Otla Dwire and .family Wednesday Ralph Mendenhall of Dayton, Ohio, was a visitor Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee Louis Weist of near Cam-

SLf7 WUhl! Vbr'hrsary at his country home west of

;; v: ?w "" . "" maun uonee cauea on Mr. una Mrs. I Glenn Weaver and son of near Gratis, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Somers and family of the West Road, visited mi. auu aits, r-ioen nunman ana family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neanover and family were guests Sunday of their uncle and wife, Mr. ana Mrs. Lee Fulton of near Abington, Ind. . . .Miss Mary Emma Allen of Camden, Ohio, visited the Potterf school Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mann of Eaton, Ohio, pent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and family. . . .Lawrence Neanover spent the week end with hla grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Neanover, of near Camden Mrs. Will Litehlser and son Harry of near Eaton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bechtol and dninrntpr T.noiie Mr. and Mrs. Henrv RhiirndA r,n fam. ily of near Ingomar. Ohio, were Sun-

flay arternoon guests of Mr George 1Bllc" iuiumo miiuu si iue uuWeIst....Mr. and Mrs. Willi'am Lite- Pital. : . .. .Earl Baughman of Chicago

hiser and rhorio. nro, . rrt po Ion rtn TWf fr.H T n.i.tAl " " ' ' v ... . . nuu mis. jauica xt v.11 IUI j n, 7,,; Cl"? ; ....i.vuiuicj um,a aim uiuiucr JUO ninrnlnir Mr. onj i rv..

Vt T.,1" of Cambridge City. Sunday after-

ATsua T 1 .1 "?rr' wia Bna lamny, Mr. ana ntbeGZis and,f?ily f 9olPege VV' " V, 4i . 'J618; La ii o V s B"8l8iea rrJi tk ' v Jr.,, ho, To t v o"cuuiaS one Qay last Week. MODOC. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Georee fr. Li t ndei?1Q' snent Sunday with ou . .ajen ZZ.-uT- V7 ,V 13 72 .5 n s P"- ;' JrV, , i,irs- Va" BFUn"-

a Z 2 I janieVvlgmoreiact1"" Smith of Richmond spent the weekdren, of Arkansas, have moved to the 1, ,.1. v

T. T , . - 1 "l 'cicu. ucaier. me U. o. &r VM-. GrU,b,b!M Pk r u7 WUUUIU.....J..P). X i t TT anaJ May Keever spent Thudsday and Fri - J -r 1 " . . I Mv?Cle ;Mrs- 8; b Hodson 6 . i, . . , s nington spent Saturday in Farmland, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, of Parker, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde nfr; Mr- a1d Inl Russu Dow 6X16 ,u"u'u oumray wna ana Mrs. Dewy Dow..... Mr. and Mrs. Wiliioui y jieiii aim udugaier spent esutaay witn Mr. ana Mrs. U. E. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer spent Sunday afternoon with Rev. Scotten and lamiiy Mr. ana Mrs. s. u Hodson spent ounaay arternoon witn Mr. ana Mrs. W. O. Hodson at Carlos City.. . mt. ana Mrs. umer Bennett and family 6pent Sunday with Mrs. Almeade Bennett.... Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess and son .of Fountain City, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Abel Mr. and

Mrs. Guy Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Most skins require constant groomTessie Yardman and Chester Bennett thls Bfafon t0 keep them from

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Vardaman.. . . .Mr. and Mrs, Harold Pnkort Vfr,n i T " Z , ZuX: 7 spent the week end with relatives here..... Mrs." ome xsayior ana son, r T.v j n.A-. Hugh Chamness..iMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shoemaker ana son, tiaroia, or Mun-

9nH Tlfra lratiV Hotv oi MunciB, peui-ouuu4j iui buj. Laura r.awaras.. .air. aaa mrs. ueonand Darrah and children spent SaturHit in Richmond! Now Being Sold by All Druggists Money Back Plan taklnsr the prescription of a physician who practiced medicine In the States of Pennsylvania and Ohio ror sixty years, and that in those years he successfully treated thousands of cases exactly like yours. Now, If you really want a good. healthy, 'never bothers me" Kind or stomach: one that you can always depend upon to digest your. food, get a! box right away, and remember that It Is most nsrldiy guaranteed. Special note to out-of-town sufferers 73 cents mailed to the Dr. Orth Lab oratories, East Liverpool, Ohio, will bring a box by Parcel Fost, and guaranteed, ou can set it at all druggists.! Advertisement. Savings You can start Ings account wfth rjavmanta n4 9a mora and same can be withdrawn at

cie. anu ivir. aiiu ira. rj lv wash awav fine flour.iike particles of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen- the unsightly cuticle. Repeat for a na Horfman and children Mr. and wek or more and you'll have an enMrs. Chester Hodson entertained at fltln their home Tuesday evening, Mr. and of mercoiiied wax, procurable at any Mrs. Dewey Dow, Mr. and Mrs. John dru(rsrist's, is all youil need. ,; . . fi. rj.in Some skins wrinkle easily In winter. Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Edwards. There-S an exCeiient remedy in a harmMiss Thelma Fouts and Mr. and Mrs. less wash lotion made by dissolving an Herschel Hawley Pierre Edwards, gf p0ufrCwPi?cWhdehlseLSax Thi's 'will

any time, Interest paid Jan. 1st and July 1st.

The People's Home and Savings Ass'n.

St. Safety Boxes for Rent

RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

day night with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. othy Gard, Ruth O'Hara, Dorothy. Larsh, Marie Watt, Dorothy Raper, Mary and Rllla Reid The Jackson baseball team Journeyed to West Elkton Friday afternoon and were defeat. ed by a score of 2 to 3.. '..The Llterary society was organized recently. and the following officers chosen: President, Ruth O'Hara; vice president, Maudie Ashworth; secretary and treasurer, Ruth Pryfogle; program committee, Maudie Ashworth, Berdine Gaar, Leona Watt and Emerson Ross. The following spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swisher: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter Mr- an Mrs. B. F Campbell of Tlaton, Mr. and Mrs. Leland CampbeU an(J daugnter Ramona and.Mr. and Mrg Carl M1ner Gn Saturday wnea wotner," by waiter Ben Hare Tnis a dramatic parable of a mothlove, in three acts. The talent in tnis play is all very fine indeed, all saving naa parts on previous occa sions Mrs. Charles McConas and Miss Nona Bulla returned to their nome m Missouri arter a six weens Biicr, una. itasu ov ""iney ai mis piace DUBLIN, Ind. A surprise and pitchIn dinner was Hven in honor nf w. s. town Sunday. Those present were c a w,u.n r TQna0 xr Mrs. Lafe Scirlon of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. E. 1 strn of T.nninw Kv Mrs Owen Lawson of Boyd, Ky., Kirk Marsnail and family of Covington, Ky., Mrs. Scott Gray of Covington, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Padgett of Covington, Ky., Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts of Covington. Ky.. Georsre Kater of Covineton Ky., Mr. Enoch of Covington, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Earnest of Coving. ton, Ky.. A. M. Jones find family, Mr. and Mrs Henry Adams, Vern Perkins and lamliy of Connersville, Mrs. Joseph Danna and son of New Orleans, Mrs- bteiia Earle of Richmond, tad., Mr. and rars. George Mardis, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and daughter and John Marshall of Dublin. .David Mulim -irs. Margaret sterrenson spent Sunday in New Hope. Ohio, and on her retum noe stopped at Richmond and cauea on Mrs. Alice Crull and Mrs. - JJucici, o uuua. . . . . auu iui o T. , est and family, at Detroit, Mich. o..i . i jj ,v w "J "" Mr, xnnxi, Rfif- bnvv of sms Ind, are here visiting Mrs. John' But ler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White, and Mr. and Mrs. Sollar and daughter. of Muncie. spent Sunday here with Miss Emma White s..Rtev. P. M. Thnmn nt Vnlrmnnnl Tnil oolloil nn 41. r. 1 fot Larkin Macey. .. .Carroll Ogborn went as delegate from the I. O. O. F lodge here to the convention at Indianapolis this week Mrs. Elmer cuu vv ilia uci laiuri auu cist-ci. William T41rV nnil rlaiie-htor r.nnra Bide-a-wee club met Tuesday evening or tnjs week witn Mrs w. e. Floyd.... Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Focht, kfr - a tut riv e -o fMiM M.ao iiaV 4 WVUa VI Ul OLIO, Ohio, spent Sunday with G. F. Walton and family Father and son ha n mi or ow.n .t !. -,, TiVlriav avat) 1n tr was wall atttvnAaA A War-UrirAPWrtiirao ii,T.r.vi0T. Rev. Cooper then gave a very interest ing talk.... Mrs. John McCullough and Mrs. Hoover of Hagerstown were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wimmer Mrs. Louisa Havden and daughter. Marie, snent Mnndav afternoon with Mrs. Otto Hunt and children, at Cambridge City. Mrs. Hunt and children leave this week for Mil waukee. for an indifinite stav with To Avoid Rough, Coarse, Chapped, feotchy Skin ih"oV8hi developed, to overcome It. In uch cases It Is particularly inadvisable to kP Pi"ng 6n cosmetics which clog the p0res and makn the complexion worse man ever. 1 11 b a 101 more eensiuio hj use orain sorbs a spoiled complexion. Apply the ime coia cream. Detore retiring. morning-, in wasninsj u oir. you i quickly eradicate all lines and furrows. Advertisement, Classified Adages A SMALL hatchet fells a great oak. And little savings through the A-B-C Classified Ads vriR cut down your expenses. Read Them Today! Copyrig-ht 192)

SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

LOVE NOTES TO HUSBAND BRING WIFE A DIVORCE v - 1 ; A 4 4 f Mrs. Katherine M. Bean. Sweet notes tror a "lov poetess" to her husband George R. Bean, won a divorce for Mrt iPoan, known on the vaudeville stae as Katherine Van Buren. Letters written by the "other woman" were introduced by Mrs. Bean and characterized by the Judge i, the writings of a woman "who must have the soul of a poet ind tic bead of a philosopher." her mother, Mrs. Okel Miss Myrtle Laymon is reported to be slowly improving after several week's illness. LYNN, Ind. Miss Mildred Swain of Oxford, Ohio, was the week end guest of her parents. .! .Mr. and Mtb. John Carter were guests Wednesday evenUng of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smock at Williamsburg The W. C. Tills ALL FAT PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW THIS Pat people fwe a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Prescription, and are still more Indebted for the reduction of this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tablet form. Marmola Prescription Tablets can be obtained at all drus stores the world over at the reasonable price of one ooiiar ror a case, or you can secure them direct on receipt of price from the Marmola Co.. 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. This now leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal. Advertisement. f-a ;H m

Smart Apparel Exceptional Values Offered for Friday and Saturday

Coats

A specially arranged group of 75 high-class Coats with beautiful fur trimmings of squirrel, beaver, platinum wolf, and fox, all full silk crepe lined and warmly interlined. Wonderful values for women and misses at

$59.75 ' Hosiery These cold days require warmer Hosiery. We offer an unusual selection of Wool Hose in colors as4. fancy weaves, in full range of sizes, at $1.50 up

All Fur

COAT SPECIAL $ Another specially arranged- group of smart Coats of fine quality ' material, silk lined, warmly interlined, trimmed with various serv- , iceable furs and caracule, at

SILK LINGERIE A charming selection of Silk Lingerie in many attractive styles. , A gift appreciated by all .women. Make your selection . now while assortments are complete.

en s ,111, Li.1. V.! ,'.,.1 'i... J.... d .'.;L ).i.S J.,.,

IN D., THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1922.

held a market in the Nichols market Saturday The Mt. Pleasant Sunday school attended Lynn Friends school Sunday in a body; -a great surprise was given The funeral service of George -Hiatt was held Monday afternoon -at the West Christian church... C. M. White of Greenville, Ohio, wa3 a Lynn business visitor Tuesday The American Legion held a "big feed" at their lodge room Tuesday evening. It was a stag affair Roscoe Mann is a sufferer with scarlet fever.... Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beetley and son Gerald were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beetley at Hollansburg, Ohio. ...A number of Lynn Friends attended revival meeting at Williamsburg Tuesday evening Charles McClintock has purchased the property now occupied by William Meredith, and will move soon. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Wayne Daniels of Fort Wayne has been called here by -,e serious illness of Mrs. Elvira Cocas Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Willard and son, Mrs. Emma Snider and James Williard of Fountaintown were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gardner.... Mrs. Adam Mettert spent Tuesday in Richmond Carl Boyd has returned to Chicago aft er a few days' visit with his family here Mrs. Frank Parson of Rich mond has been a guest of Mrs. Laura Richey....Mr. and Mrs. George Stombaugh have returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Hagerstown. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Mannon are spend ing a few days with his brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marson, Mrs. Ettlie Huddleston and son Alpheus visited relatives in Muncie Sunday.. Mrs. Lucy Conroy is visiting relatives in Fountain City Mrs. Jesse Gard spent Monday with relatives at Straughn Mr. and Mrs. Otto Becker have returned from a few days' visit with relatives in Cincinnati Mrs. John Whissler and son, John, Jr., are visaing relatives in Millville. .. . Mrs. Anna Williams and Mrs. Swafford spent Tuesday In Richmond.... A number of people from the local Baptist church attended the B. Y. P. U. rally at the first Baptist church in CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut ou-this slip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and slugTisth bowels. A G. Luken Drus Co.. 62h-628 Main. Advertisement.

Kfe New Popular Sheet Music The latest popular songs and music, 25c per copy or 4 for 75c. Can also supply you with player rolls and phonograph records at reduced prices. Call 2830 (3 rings) for particulars.

Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of

m

Trimmed Suits Half Price

A complete selection of Modart and Justrite Corsets; also Madame Grace Corsets for women'that require large sizes.

Iai.' l.'.A ,uA J.;.'. U 1' U . ,1.1 L,.

Connersville Monday evening... .Miss Gertrude Stonecipher Is quite ill ot typhoid fever at her noma on Third street. . . The Baptist church will have a market at M arson's jewelry store Saturday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and daughter, and Amos Huddleston have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer, at New Lisbon. Mrs. Claude Dickerson. Mrs. Eva Maroney and daughter, Leona, of Dublin, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dickerson. Marguerite De Vaughn is quite ill of pneumonia at the 'home of her parents, on Ban Main street Miss May Dickerson has returned from a visit with relatives in New Lisbon.

WEBSTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harvey and daughter Letha of Web ster, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers and family, and Charles McCord of Cambridge City, spent Sunday- with Mr. and S? s. Charlee Myerm of Hagerstown..?. .Among those shopping in Richmond Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt andr family. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family, Mr and Mrs. James Bunger and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bnunfleld, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Feaael....Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ful ton and son Keith spent Friday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger and family.... Mrs. Flora Fulton re mains ill..... Among those attending services at Williamsburg were Denver Frame. Wilbur Bunger, Miss Mildred Wllcoxen, Miss Irene Bond and Miss Explains How Enlarged Veins Can Be Reduced Often Times Veins Burst and Cause Much Suffering, Expense and uo of Employment Many people have become despondent because they have been led to believe that there is no remdy that will reduce swollen veins and bunches. t .ni o-.t twn-nunce onsTlnai hnttiA of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) at any first class drug store and apply it nfght and morning as oi- . . 1 .in nuioUlv notice an im-ESLi-r whiVffwIU continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to Moone's Emerald Oil is extensively used in hospitals and first aid to the Injured. It is a harmless yet most powertul germicide and two ounces lasts a very long time. . nowi-fui. 9 Emerald Oil that soft' bunches BOltre. ewoUen Klands and wens are reduced. It is one ot the wonderful discovert- of recent years and anyone who 1, isappolnted with Its use can have their ,-oney refunded. AG? Luken Drug Co. or any druggist can supply you. Advertisement.

m S3 Dresses A smart collection of distinctive Dresses in Bilk and cloth offered at remarkable savings Dresses of the latest fashion ' and materials, taken from mucli higher priced groups. A glanco at them will convince you of their real value. $34.75 t3 Sweaters Just received a shipment of Wool Sweaters in slipon and Tuxedo styles, in colors and novelties ; also with brushed and wool trimmings. Exceptional values at $3.98 up 39 75-

SILK HOSIERY , A full line of Silk Hosiery in all the newest weaves and shades, as well as a full range of sizes, ranging in price from $1.20 and up.

m ... ,1 i' LU- 1a.! ,a.a.. U a ...a. L.a!. i...1, I

JMm.'i

m

i'AGE NnNia

Elsie Frame Mr. and Mrs. Al irvUM and Miss Minnie Inrin attended 'the. Billy Sunday services at Richmond Monday morning Mr. M. C. Har vey spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. James Bunger .... Mr. and Mrs. Bar ney Bunger entertained Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pickett and. daughter Ganelle of Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of near Fountain City. Ora Mann of Ansonia, Ohio, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Bunger and family..... Mr. and Mrs. George Peery and son, Bruce J, have, returned to their home in Cincinnati after spending a few days with Mr. and ; Mrs. John Hendershott Mr. Miller, of Dayton, came Monday evening forfeit his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan and family.. ..Mr. and Mrs.-'. Horace Hunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunt and. family at ended thefuneral Of Benjamin - Price in Richmond Friday afternoon. ..-..Miss Mir-: iam Kirker spent the week end at her home in Camden, Ohio.:. .Mrs. Eliza; beth Harris, Mrs. Lizzie Jarrett and; daughter June spent Saturday even-t ing in Richmond.. .Mr. and Mrs. James' Bunger and daughter Blanche and son Wilbur epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wade near Greenville, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay and daughter Elizabeth spent Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jay. ' OXIDAZE FOB COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthma Tm4 ! mmir ami skumrfto oa-rtaavj t ftUm 1 wraMI Baialr. leUr amd mmrlr hmJt msh aaa aiva laataat rallal in .Br ahlal Aakaia. Gaaraataaa karamlaaa. Hera la abaolata proof iron um. m.i 1 ft .v. .u 1 r '. SoUem. W. Fa. We find it all yon claim. JTendnc, Cot. Am well pleased wiuvreanlts. -CirtlemH, 0. More belp than from anything. Bonurset. i!tM. It gives full satisfaction. -Detroit, Uich. It has benefited me crestly. : - Woreetter.iltxss. Is worth thousands to me. , T Xeene, N. fi. I speak In highest praise of It. ' JHMiton, Mch. got nearly instant relief. BovrlL Jfie. For asthma, bentthinsl've brand. Cincinnati, O. It is a wonderful medicine, Bmitht Basin, K. Y. Delighted with Oxidate. ' RochdaU, ilatn. Cough gone, gained eirht lbs. r Signed letters on file. - Order today. Moaer bank U tt falls. A. G. Luken Droc Co. Advertisement LOOK OUT for the Mysterious Eyes of the ... or --w a tea K.U JtiL.UA HL.AJN m I TT7- ING'S a3 S I LASSY I JLNLlothes No More No Less 912 MAIN WE SELL i ! I i 1 COAL that Burns Well I PL 2476, Bell in Beabview liiomMiinititmiHiiuttMKH "Say It With Flowars" Don't Wear Spotted Clothes Send them to WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1 105-1 10S SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS . 3 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY I "The Home For Savings' I 3 1 COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL Hackman-Klehfoth & Co. N. 10th and F Sts Phone 20152016 Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream. Phono 1531 " " KRAMER BROS. DAIRY W. Virginia and Pocahontas COAL Independent Ice and Fuel Company , ;-5 y HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS Hi 827 Main 61 Don't Bother With Thanksgiving Baking Leave Your Order Early With Us ZWISSLER'S 28 8. 5th St Phones 1654 and 1658' aV a

4