Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 34, 8 February 1923 — Page 14

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THE PwICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1923.

HARTER WILL LEAD MEN'S BIBLE GLASS IN STUDY OF WAR What is expected to be one of the beet planned and best prepared discussions of the menacing evil of war as It relates to tbe civilized -world,

is to bo started by the men's class of the First English Lutheran church next Sunday, under the leadership of Lloyd E. Harterj leader of the class. Mr. Harter baa taken time to gather material for an intensive study of the subject, and has prepared a series of addresses or lectures embracing the subject, which will cover a number of weeks. I Ms first lecture on the subject is rr.titlpd "Tho Crime of the 'Ages." and furnishes enough material for several week's study and. discussion. The class will begin work on this first division of the topic next Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Divisions of Subject The second division of the subject of Is placed under the heading, "Propaganda and Patriotism;" Third division, "Peace Good Tidings of Great Joy;" while the fourth division is a challenge to action against the great curse, "What Are wo Going to Do About It?" Extermination of man-kind as the product of another World war will be the Inevitable result, la the general conclusion reached by the mass of notes and quotations explaining the subject One of the greatest class discussions held In recent m6nths is expected as a result of the study of the causea of waver and the way In which It may b ended for all time.

DOCTOR PERFORMS MEDICAL MIRACLE

40 PERSONS ATTEND TRANSFER BANQUET

About 40 persons attended the banquet of the Eastern Indiana Transfer association Wednesday night, at the Arlington hotel. A general history of ihe association was given by Ora Monsrer and E. L. Ford. The purpose of the asaociation is iiot to increase ihe prices of transfer, but for the betterment of trucking conditions in order to give good service, according to Mr. Monger. Lou Feltman, elected president at the last meeting, fook over the office from E. L. Ford, retiring president. The association presented Mr. Ford with a water glass set. E. G. Charman made the presentation speech. Those attending are as follows: I. E. Bell and family. William KnoIIenberg and family, Ed. Feldman and family Roy Wickett and family D. II. Crowe John Schewgman and family, Forrest Monger and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Monger, Clem Wickett and family, Roy Wickett and family, Lou Feltman jsnd family, E G. Charman and family.

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Dr. Ion AntelL. Miss Minnie Lefschitz, twentytaree, New York, is alive today thanks to the "miracle" operation perfornieJ by Dr. Leon AntelL Miss Lefschitz was strangling fro i a contraction of throat muscles when Antel' called. Not having any si al , instruments, he made an inc. . on in her throat with a safety razor blade and breathed into her lungs. Though her heart had stopped beating, Antell's treatment revived respiration and saved her life.

DARKE COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES WILL PAY $9,527,430 IN TAXES

GREENVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 8. Darke county's public utilities, electric light and power, gas, transportation and communication companies will pay taxes during 1923 on a total valuation of $9,527,430. The figures disclose that the total county tax duplicate has been decreased. This year taxes will be paid on a total duplicate amounting to $22.-

394.920, while last year tho duplicate amounted to $35,027,450. During 1922 the county's utility companies paid taxes amounting to $174,507, as compared with $153,503

for the year preceding, according to Auditor Hiatt's figures. Trial of Mrs. Reba Fenwick, of Muncie, who attempted to shoot a Mrs. Fourman. an alleged paramour of Mrs. Fenwick's husband, at the Darke county fair grounds last Aug. 24, was to he started in common pleas court Thursday. The shot intended for Mrs. Fourman struck a young girl in the leg. William Rebka', guardian of Augusta Rebka, filed fourth account. William E. Runkle, guardian of Gertrude Runkle, filed statement in lieu of account.

L. E. Harvey was appointed administrator of the estate of William Weaver. Bond, $500.

MOTHERS A.ND THEIR CHtL.DE.EN

The Daily Stretch Just as cats and dogs enjoy a good stretch, so do children. Stretching is a very good exercise for developing the large muscles of the back in the, growing child. Teach the youngsters to stretch both arms upward, then bend at the waist and try to touch their toes. (Copyright. 1923, Associated Editors)

The railroads of the United States no estimated to represent an investment of $20,000,000,000.

Club Squadrons Assigned For Evangelistic Work Reports from chairmen of squadrons and members of the evangelistic teams were given Wednesday night at the meeting of the Billy Sunday club, held at the Y.,M. C. A. The keynote of the speeches was the general interest in evangelistic work being manifested by more that 80 men

composing the squadrons. Nine as

signments were made by the general charinian of the evangelistic committee, and he stated that before the end of the week, he will have communicated with all the ministers of Wayne county, with a report of the thorough organizations of squadrons for religious work. Ralph Little sang a solo and a number was given by a quartet composed of Perry Wilson, Clifford Hutchins, Ralph Little and Charles Benson. ' i

COI.DS Stop your coughs and colds before they become serious. If neglected they lead to influenza, la grippe, asthma and bronchitis. Three generations of users have testified to the quick relief given by Foley's Honey and Tar from coughs, colds, croup, throat, chest and bronchial trouble. largest selling: cough medicine in the world. Mrs. S. I,. Hunt, Cincinnati. Ohio, writes: "('oley's Honey and Tar cured mo of a hacking cough, wheezing and pains in chest." Refuse substitutes. A. O. Iuken Drug To., 626-628 Main St. Advertisement.

RAIL EMPLOYE HOLDS DOWN JOB 40 YEARS WITHOUT A VACATION fRy Associated Press) TOLEDO, Ohio, Feb. 8. Forty years of continuous service without a vacation, and without missing a pay day, 17 years on the same run, and in only one wreck, such is the railroad record of E. L. Hunter, who recently

retired from the service of the New! York Central railroad. !

Hunter, born in Vermillion, Ohio, began his railroad career in Toledo as an inspector of cars, March, 1881. In 1S83 he was made a passenger brakeman, continuing in that branch of the nmitflntHintnHiiMiHiiiiilHHiHittiRiMittniiniiiMMntnfiHHiiimiitiiiiiitit" I VALENTINE CANDIES I Order Early f ! PRICE'S I I 916 Main f liiittiiiiimiMiiiiirmmHiiiitiiiiiitiiitiiniHiiiitiiwiiiiiiHtiirjHiiiiMiHtiHniiMtijs

service until hl3 retirement on pension. Hunter is one of the few men whose record in this hazardous service was perfect, according to railroad officials here. He was on limited trains 19 and 22 between Toledo and Chicago for 17 years, and in only one wreck. The accident was at Swanton, Ohio, several years ago, and Hunter had a narrow escape. His train ran into an engine and freight car that overlapped a switch onto the main track. Hunter, who is 76 years of age. has lived in Toledo for 70 years. 'If I

had it to do all over again I doubt if

I would choose a different line of work," he said.

The Kiwanis club of Sunbury, Pa., recently woted Mrs. Mary A. Cresslnger the most useful citizen of the year in that city.

TIRES AND TURES RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE Cor. 11th and Main Sts.

New Spring Woolens on displaySuits $23 to $63. G. H. GERLACH, Tailor 1031 ''a Main St. Over Farwigs

Cold in the Chest ore throat coujrhs apply Jack Frost Cream on flannel cloth, melt small portion in mouth and swallow loosens cold, relieves soreness. It soothes and heals. All

druggists.

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7iyPISO'S Astonishingly quick relief. A syrup different from all others pleasant no opset stomach no opiates. 35c and 60c everywhere.

WHNQTT.V PQPHAM'S

1 ASTHMA REMEDY! Gives Prompt and PositWe Relief In Every 5 2 Case. Sold by Druggists. Pnc fl.OO. 3 r. ... t r I W:l

r inai rscftKO uy mam auc. I WILLIAMS MFG. CO, Props. Cleveland. 0

For Sale at Qulgley's, 4th &. Main Sit.

HATS

When looking for a pretty little gift stop in at

$3.50 and $4.00 values. Choice

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now. Tomorrow and Saturday, at

Dcnnis-Gaar Co., Inc. Tailors and Furnishers 1010 Main St. In the Westcott

1,076-ACRE FARM SOLD WASHINGTON, Ind., Feb. 8. Sale of the biggest single farm in Daviess county became known today with the filing of a deed, to which was affixed $40 worth of revenue stamps, in the office of the county recorder. The tract, consisting of 1,075.72 acres, lies northeast of Washington in creek bottoms. The deed transfers title to the land from John A. Tudor to William M. Jones of Indianapolis.

YORK'S WEDDING APRIL 26

LONDON, Feb. 8. The date was set

today for the wedding of the Duke of York and Lady Elizabetli Bowes-Lyon. It will take place at Westminster abbey April 26.

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II IUU win get I I rmost for your money by buying GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. Pound for Pound GOLD MEDAL FLOUR contains more of the elements necessary to perfect baking than any other flour Cup for Cup it will produce a bigger and better quality loaf, more and tastier cakes and pastry than any other flour. All this is true because Washburn-Crosby Company' is the world's largest milling company and is continually ! striving to live up to its ideals of quality and service. This company, through its vast facilities, is able to always select the best and strongest wheat and, in its unexcelled laboratories and mills, to manufacture the most uniformly perfect flour known to the milling science. Therefore, GOLD MED All FLOUR is bringing baking satisfaction to more homes and bakeries than any ' other flour. It combines whiteness, absorption, the proper quality and quantity of gluten and is the same day after day GOLD MEDAL FLOUR quality and results are , unqualifiedly guaranteed by WASHBURN-CROSBY COMPANY Mills at Minneapolis nd Buffalo

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DAGGY BROTHERS 603 Main Phone 1587

Why Suffer From Bronchial Asthma?

Simple Home Treatment Makes Breathing Easy

lust because you start the day tired, lifeless, worn-out from loss of rest ami the difficult breathing of miserable Asthma rlo not think you have to stay i his way long:. He stronjr and well, breathe clearly an. I easily asrain by usiner this simple treatment known as Oxidaze, the prescription of a Worcester. Mass., physician. For anv form of Asthma where the bronchial" tubes are irritated, the breaHiin.tr short and difficult, its healinsr. relieving action is really wonderful. Sufferers who can't breathe at nisht and who ftasp for a frood. clear breath will appreciate the relief and co in fort Oxidaze pives. Oxidaze is a tablet made from essential oils which, when the patient dissolves in the mouth, almost immediaelv soothes the irritation, clears out the choked up air passages and enables the sufferer to breathe easily and set a r. nl comfortable nisht's sleep. It Is sold by leading rirugrcrists Including A. G. T,uken Prusr Co., who asrc to refund the full purchase price of the first package to any sufferer who does not obtain satisfactory relief Asthmatic sufferers should give oxidaze a trial. It is harmless and inexpensive. Advertisement.

Iowa Physician Makes a Startling Offer to Catarrh Sufferers

Found Treatment Which Healed Hl Own Catacrh and Now Offers To Send It Free to Sufferers Anywhere

Pavenport. Iowa Dr. "W. O. Coffee, Suite lt55 St. James Hotel Bids'., this city, one of the most widely known physicians and surgeons in the central west, announces that he found a treatment which completely healed him of catarrh in the head and nose, deafness and head noises after many years of suffering. He then pave the treatment to a number of other sufferers and they state that they also were completely healed. The Doctor is so proud of his achievement and so confident that his treatment will brinfr other sufferers the same freedom it fjave him. that he is offering: to send a 10 days' supply absolutely free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dr. Coffee has specialized on eye, oar, nose and throat diseases for more than thirty-five years and is honored and respected by countless thousands. If you suffer from nose, head or throat catarrh, catarrhal, deafness or head noises, send him your name and address today. Advertisement.

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GREATER EXPANSION

Makes Possible the Purchase of Silverware, Jewelry, Diamonds, Glass, Etc. at Reductions Ranging from 10 to 50 Percent

Back in the year of '65 little did the founder of this'" store think that sonic day it would grow to be an institution recognized as one of the largest and most progressive in the State of Indiana hut during these past 58 years the House of Jenkins cS Co. has made marked progress. In the beginning this institution occupied but a small room, while today lie occupy two large floors. During the last few years the phenomenal increase in the number of our patrons and in the volume of our business has been such that we are spurred on to greater and greater accomplishments. During this period our establishment has grown in leaps and bounds until now we are permitted to offer the citizens of Richmond and surrounding country a store and stock second to none in the state and a service that will meet the requirements of the most particular patron. The high ethical standards upon which our establishment zvas originally founded and which have been the keystone of our success have never been lost sight of by the several succeeding managements, and the same methods shall continue to prevail. Jl'c have always believed in honest values, in truth, in advertising and in the high standards of modern merchandising! It is our ambition and intention to make Jenkins & Company a greater institution, a greater servant to-those who buy our wares, and we are going to put forth every effort during the year 1923 to double our business not alone in dollars and sales, but, most of all, in the number of satisfied customers. And with these objects in view zic will on Saturday begin a sale that will give special values to our scores of old customers and also to as many more whom zve have not as yet had the opportunity to serve.

Reductions ranging from 10 to 50 per cent will be in effect, and each day items of unusual value will be mentioned in our advertisements, so it will pay you to read these announcements as they appear daily in the Richmond papers. The largest and finest stock of Jewelry, Diamonds, H'atches, Clocks, Ivory, Silverware, Glassware, etc., ever displayed in anv store in this section can now be seen. More beautiful and artistic than yon have ever hoped to see are the wonderful things that are here for you, many having arrived only a short while ago from their makers. It is such a stock as this not old, unsalable, out-of-date merchandise that you arc given the opportunity to buy at reductions ranging from 10 to 50 per cent. Just before the holidays zve announced and opened to the public THE BLUE LANTERN GIFT SHOP. Our object in establishing such a shop was to be able to give to those who desire the finer things in Art Ware and Novelties just the things they zvantcd at prices within the reach of all. THE BLUE LANTERN GIFT SHOP is meeting all its reqttircments, and within its zcalls many beautifully artistic wares are sold daily. During our Greater Expansion Drive manx of these articles will be sold at very attractive reductions. This institution, the same as any other, could go on for years selling its ziares at a regular or large'profii ; but such will not be the case. JJ'e are going to increase our volume bx scllinq on a smaller margin of profit and thereby give you, our customers, the opportunity to save the difference. We welcome yon to lake part in our Greater Expansion Drive, to visit our store, and our salespeople will do their utmost to serve xou.

"The Home of The Blue Lantern"

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