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PAGE THREE THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917 Russians in Full Retreat' I HERE'S A NEW ONE; WOMAN "CANS' BUG THAT RUINS GREEN TOMATOES ilton Hen Takes Place of Mother With Three Kittens Brower, Homer Brower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brower spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Miller, near New Lisbon. Others who were there were Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. White, son Earl of Centervllle. and Mr. and Mrs. John Hosford of Eaton.1 Rlnehart, Mary, Bees and Leonard Wair attended the ball game at Richmond Sunday afternoon.

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Men seem pessimistic when "money is tight;" but with profit in sight all's different quite. Mrs. Mae Markle, 222 North Fifth street, "canned" one of tbe worms which have been thriving on her tomato plants, and sent it to City Gardener Murphy, at the Palladium Tuesday. The bugs have ruined many tomatoes she says. BEST MEN WILL BE PICKED FOR TRENCH SERVICE Americans in France to Follow War Plans of French Leaders.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAV MILTON, July 25. An old hen, owned by William Huddleson, is mothering three kittens here. The hen took possession when the kittens were only a day old and only at feeding time is the mother-cat allowed to curl up near them. When the cat leaves, the hen adopts the attitude of the Kaiser, ruffles up its feather and declars ruthless warfare on any hostile forces. I STATE LINE, IND.

Woman labors to satisfy the inner man, and man in turn, by the sweat of his brow, labors to satisfy the outer woman. The wounds you've received were meant for you, that you might enjoy their healing; the firmer your faith, the surer are you that God is just in his dealing. Most pianos are improved by some use: many music-lovers prefer the Instrument that has been used to the one that is brand-new. Frequently the musical instrument classification of The Palladium contains several good used piano bargains. Mrs.

Phoebe Wilkinson and Mrs. Rebecca Brower spent Friday with Homer Brower and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Griffith and Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Cline of near New Hope, and Robert Markey of Dayton, spent Sunday with C. J. Cline and wife Alice Americas Cblrl Comptay A THIRTY minutes GREENSFORK, IND. PERMANENT AMERICAN TRAINING CAMP IN FRANCE, July 24. (Delayed).

General Siebert late yesterday completed his inspection tour of the camp and the billets. He expressed great satisfaction and commented particularly on the good order and cleanliness. French youngsters, seeing the American commander approach, stood at attention. The general smilingly inspected the "marching front" and pronounced them "Brave petlts garcons" (brave little fellows.) A traveling bazaar of gypsies arriv Look and Feel Bright in Hot Weather every day ed early this morning. It did not take Mrs.

Ed Allen and Mrs. Earl Ridge spent Friday, in Richmond The funeral of William Rhinheimer was held at the home of his sister, Mrs. Dr. Kerr, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

George Mosey and children motored to Cincinnati Sunday. Mrs. Mosey and children were met by her father who accompanied them to his home in Paris, for a visit Richard Conaway spent Saturday in Richmond Mrs. Yaura Ost.hemier, Alva Washam, Mr. George Walt, A.

O. Achy of near Connersville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp-kins Several hundred attended the home coming at Sugar Grove Sunday. A splendid dinner was served at noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr.

and Mrs. Verlin Foland of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. William Homey and family. and Mrs. Don Overman are the proud parents of a son Thomas C.

Overman. long for the "Sammies, who have 5ast had pay day, to buy out the entire stock. Prepare for Second Bunch. General staff officers are scouring JIU.TUSC ff Medearis went to Dayton Saturday, to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Myers. Mr. Dan. Medearis will remain for several days Mrs. John Walters of Anderson was entertained over Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Walter Dunbar and wife of Indianapolis, are spending several days with Mr. Dunbar's parents. T. G.

Dunbar and wife Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber of Chicago, visited J. C. King and wife last week A Good Fellowship meeting will be held in the M.

E. basement Tuesday evening. the country to find billets for the next contingent of the American army. Everything is prepared for Its arrival. TLX -jpss This is the season when she who would have a lily-white complexion should turn her thoughts to mercolized wax, the firm friend of the summer girl.

Nothing so effectually overcomes the soiling effects of sun, wind, dust and dirt. The wax literally absorbs the scorched, discolored, freckled, withered or coarsened cuticlt, bringing forth a brand new skin, clear, soft and girlishly beautiful. It also unclogs the pores, removing blackheads and increasing the skin breathing capacity. An ounce of mercclized wax, obtainable at any drugstore, applied nightly like cold cream, and washed off mornings, will gradually improve the worst complexion. When depressed by the heat and you want to freshen up for the afternoon or evening, bathe the face in a lotion made by dissolving an ounce qf powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel.

You'll find this more refreshing than an hour's rest. It is fine for smoothing out wrinkles, even the deeper ones. Adv. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY gjagT.srdfVaMgaaCTq CENTERVILLE, IND. Ross Drug Store The experience by the first unit is invaluable in aiding preparations for the next.

It is not known where the new force will be landed. The American staff is considering the French plan of selecting the best men for trench warfare. 3y this plan each corporal asks for fifteen men. Those whom he does not wish are detailed to do kitchen work, hile those chosen by him go to the front. More good French Interpreters are needed by headquarters.

There are tiiree kinds of interpreters, as one office puts it. One can't speak English, second doesn't know French and the third knows neither. The troops this morning had their lirst actual course in the use of hand grenades, trench mortars and machine guns. The men are enthusiastic over all innovations. Officers who have a postgraduate course in the French schools conduct the maneuvers.

Noncommissioned officers also i.re taking the French instruction. Infants and Invalids JH-- HORLI.CEi Mrs. Dora Mendenhall entertained a party of relatives to dinner Sunday. The following were present: Mrs. Melissa Hall, Misses Marion and Ruth Hall, Mrs.

Frank Case, Samantha Parker, and Cecil Meyers of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Bertch, air. ana Mrs Robert Bertch and daughter, of this place, and Mrs. Joseph McConaha.

of RichmoTirt tti- K.eep Your Money Busy bonds and securities Investigated and protects by DolI'lSSSSeTVlce and yielding 3X to fret E. M. HAAS, Phone 2994 Representing The R.L.DOLLINGS COMPANY IWD1ANAPOL1 5. COLUMBUS. PHILADEUHIA.

PITTSBURGH THE ORIGINAL EyiALTEDIVIILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form tot infants, invalids aodgro wing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tbe whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking.

Sdbstitctes Cost YOU Sazse Price and Mrs. Osmand of Rush county, are guests inis weeK of Mr. and Mrs. Graves on Main street and Mrs. John Medearis and Mrs.

jr. or. MILTON, IND. 33eoee! a TV 3 ft (nr-'f -nr It ti i it iTi V' ir 't "-V The Austro-German counter offensive continues to sweep on with a general retirement by the disorganized Russians. (A) The forward point of the Russian offensive now bent back by the Germans to (1) Tarnopol.

(2) Jezierna, where war stores were captured by Teutons. (3) Kieve and Smorgon, where the Russians are still attacking, and (4) Dvinsk, where artillery duel rages. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniels spent the week-end with Mrs.

Daniels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Daniels and her sister.

Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Huddleson, near Ahington Miss Sarah Mehan spent Monday in Richmond At a called nee tins of the W. C.

T. it was decided to have no regular meeting of the society, but on the usual day, the first Tuesday afternoon of each month the members are requested to help in the Red Cross rooms. The dues are to be paid as usual to the treasurer, Mrs. Benton Wagnor Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Moore entertained Sunday Miss Kuby Moore of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bertsch of Indianapolis, -Mr. and Mrs.

Al Bertsch. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bertsch and family of Germantown Mrs. Elizabeth Olker of Newcastle, is visiting her father, William Ohmit Miss Elda Lowry both were employed on the Dayton Herald.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Thursday We Will Hold Our Famous DOLLAR DAY In Connection With Our Shelf-Emptying Sale, These Value Range up loo $3.00 and in Some Cases More. Why We Can Undersell All Year Round. The ordinary store can not grasp the significance of our tremendous buying power; fact is, no one unless acquainted with our business can understand it. The GRAND LEADER buys merchandise for less money and sells the same way. We buy for 6pot cash and sell the same way.

We have eliminated the middleman. We have removed all un-needed overhead expense in operating a store. We have reached the maximum of efficiency, and for these reasons we can offer YOU clean, dependable goods at prices that the ordinary store under single management has to pay wholesale for them. We CJ have been often referred to as the store that retails at wholesale prices. YOUR inter.

ests demand that you investigate our claims will you do it? Come. FIGHT FOR YOUR L8FI Duty Demands united with the Christian church Sun day morning. C3 Masonic Calendar I Gins $1.00 While or Gingham Robust Health GLOVES 2 Pairs forSti Wednesday. July 25. Webb No.

24, F. and A. M. Called meting; work in Entered Apprentice Degree. Fight to get it and keep it Women's Silk Gloves, in white or black, all sizes, double Uirls white or gmsham Dresses, many styles, neatly trimmed, in white, checks.

SHOP EARLY TO HAVE SILENT PARADE finger tip, wrist length, patent clasp, special; Two pairs for plaids, sizes 2 to 6 years, special, 2 dresses for LjsJ BOSTON, iND. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks, Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Parks and Perry Murray motored to Liberty, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Evan Phenis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ketron and family returned Sunday after a visit with relatives in Cincinnati Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Campbell and son Paul, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Campbell of Campbellstown, and Rev. Henry Cramrton of Eaton, were Sunday guests of P.

L. Beard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heavenridge and daughter visited friends in Richmond Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Starr are the parents of a baby daughter. W. B. Massle.

veterinarian, has opened his office in the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Stanley Brouse. Piper, of Peru, who recently joined the navy, will come Thursday for a visit with his parents before leaving to enter a training camp Misses Sue and Luicle Kitchel spent Sunday with Miss Irena Williams Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lashley and family and Harry Pottenger motored to Center- ville Monday evening Mrs.

Warner Brattain and children spent Sunday in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bailey. TWO FORMER RICHMOND NEWSPAPER MEN ENLIST Two former Richmond newspaper rien expect to go to France with an ambulance unit. They are Ednor Rossiter and Chal-liers Mutchner.

They are going to Ft. rhomas, this week to enlist. They NEW YORK, July 25. As a protest a against the recent East St. Louis race riots, negro residents of New York MEN'S 75c SILK TIES Child's 75c Princess Slip, 50c Gown.

WOMEN'S UP TO 10 Yds. of BEST 15c BLEACHED have arranged for a demonstration on Saturday to take the form of a silent 35c DRAWERS; Unbleactied Muslin $1 Sport Shirt DRESS SKIRTSSc parade down Fifth Ave. One child's muslin Prin- Men's $1.00 Sport Shirt, 10 yarns or b-incn un 3 Unusual clearness of the atmosphere, during which the stars twinkle cess blip, one Muslin Gown, one pair of Muslin Drawers; special tomorrow, Dollar Day for stylish Dres Skirts, plain colors, checks, pockets, belt, your choice tomorrowf for one 75c Silk Tie; this wonderful combination of Tie and Shirt, all sizes, many colors; for bleached Muslin, fully bleached, to be put on sale tomorrow, Dollar Day, 10 yards for brightly, is a sign of rain. 6 PAIRS OF MEN'S 35c 10 YARDS OF THE BEST 15c BEST $1.75 SIZE 81x90 All? All PZT TS m. 6 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S 35c Lisle HoseSei Lisle HoscS ft noire rf TtiTi'a T.ile lp 6 pairs of Men's Lisle 10 yards of 36-inch Dress sixsu regular ai.o uea 6 pairs of women's serv- f'l iceable Lisle Hose, black only Sheets, all hemmed ready for Hose, all wanted shades, serviceable heel and toe, special use, seamless special tomor Percale in light or dark colors, to be sold tomorrow, all the wanted stripes, checks, for Doesn't Worry So Easily Now; Thanks Tanlac a price tomorrow, Dollar Day; specially priced for tomorrow E-J 1 row.

Dollar Day, snow white; special for 6 pairs for Lji3 Six Pairs for. i. ii 14 YARDS OF 15c LINEN CRASH BOYS' 75c KNICKERS AND 14 YARDS OF THE BEST 10c WOMEN'S $1 CORSET, AND 75c CORSET COVER SPORT SHIRTS; Suit I t. ApronGingliamg 14 yards of Apron Ging- REACHING THE SPOT One boys' Khaki or Palm One Women's $1 Corset 14 yards of 18 inch Lin- en Crash Toweling, good logo quality, colored borders, to be A Beach color Knickers, one Sport Shirt, this knicker and shirt combination specially priced for and one 75c Corset Cover, this combination specially priced for tomorrow Dollar Day for ham, light or large checks, for sale tomorrow, Dollar Day special 14 yards for sold tomorrow, special, 14 yds i for LsiJ -9 TWO 75c, 72x90 BEST MEN'S 25c LISLE HOSE and $1.25 6 YARDS OF THE BEST 39c 10 YARDS OF THE BEST I Union Suit; mi 111 VJJ UlHUllUlll.TI. BceSlicelsScgMARQUISETTESIo Two 72xS0 Bed Sheets," 6 yart5s of Cur- i all hemmed, ready for use, p3Wtain Marquisette; many pat- h.1 One pair of men's Lisle Fight fight day In and day out to prevent being overtaken, by Ills and alls.

Keep wrinkles from marring the cheek and the body from losing Its youthful appearance and buoyancy. Fight when ill-health is coming with its pallor and pains, defects and declining powers. Fight to stay its course and drive it off. But fight intelligently. Don't fight without weapons that can win the day for without the intelligent us of effective weapons the pallor spreads and weakness grows and a seemingly strong man or woman ofttimes becomes a pray to Ills after all.

You will not find this class of persons in the hypoferrln. ranks. No unhealthy, dull, draggy, droopy persons In that line. It is a hale, hearty, robust aggregation of quick-steppers who view life In a joyous frame of mind and are mentally and physically equal to any emergency. Hypoferrln stands for sound body and sound mind It Is the invigorating tonic of the times powerful and unsurpassed as a health restorer, vitalizer and health preserver.

Fight to hold the vigor of a sound body with hypoferrln or to stay the process of decay and restore health and strength you win. This tonic of amazing, wonder-working properties has been approved by physicians as a restorer and safeguard of health. It is a thoroughly scientific preparation of the very elements necessary to tone up the stomach and nerves, to build strong, vital tissue, make pure blood, firm flesh and solid, active, tireless muscles. Hypoferrin contains those mighty strength-producing agents, lecithin-andiron peptonate. In a form best adapted to benefit tbe body and its organs.

Its ingredients are absolutely necessary to the blood. In nine cases out of ten a run-down condition, sallow, pale complexions that "all In" feeling and frail bodies are due to lack of lecithin-andiron peptonate in the system. Your mental and physical strength and endurance depends upon a lecithin-andiron peptonate laden blood: steady, dependable nerves and a healthy stomach. With these you can meet life at any angle. This wonder tonic, hypoferrln, which Is as perfect as science can get to nature, meets every essential demand of the human organism.

It is safe and sure and a boon to run-down, worn-out men and women. Hypoferrln means nature's own way of bringing color to the cheeks, strength to the boiy and keeping the vigor and buoyancy of youth. The powder and paint way of effecting beauty Is not needed by hypoferrln women and girls. Their blood, filled with nature's beauty stores, creates conditions that give firmness and grace to the body and the glow of health to the cheeks. No need of going through life sickly and always feeling miserable In this age of medical science.

Join the hypoferrin ranks. It puts Into you the springy snap and vigor you ought to have and puts life Into your body and mind that inspires the confidence that you confront the world on an equal footing with anyone. Hypoferrin may be had at your druggist's or direct from us for $1.00 per package. It is well worth the price. The Sentanel Remedies Cincinnati, Ohio.

Adv. 10 yards of Dress Gingham, many patterns, stripes, to choose from, special for tomorrow, 10 yards for terns and designs to choose. Hose and choice of $1.25 letlc or porosknit Union Suit, both articles, tomorrow lar Day for specially priced for tomorrow, Dollar Day Two for special price tomorrow, six yards for MEM $1.25 DRESS SHIRT, and 25c i 6 YARDS OF THE BEST 35c It Has Been Done, So Scores of Richmond Citizens Say To get rid of an aching back. The sharp twinges, Tho tired-out feelings. You must reach the spot get at the cause.

In many cases 'tis tha kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Richmond citizens testify. Mrs. E.

Thomas, 10 Laurel Rich-mond, says: "About four years ago I was troubled by my kidneys which were Irregular in action. My back was lame and ached a great deal, especially in the morning when I got up. After using one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at Foster's Drug Store, I was cured and I haven't had any trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Thomas bid.

Foster-MIlburn Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. WOMEN'S $2.00 BREAKFAST 3 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S 7e SILK SET SSiParls GartersSl Women's Breakfast Set 3 One men's $1.25 Dress fyi STRIPED Serpentina CREPEgcgl 3 pairs of women's Strip-fc 3 1 6 yards of Serpentine ijji 3 Crepe, beautiful patterns, spe- Silk Boot Hose, reinforced pair of the J-jl arteis, thii fc' "51 riallv nrir-eii fnr timnrrow. consists of Dressing Sacque, Skirt, Cap to match, specially priced for tomorrow, Dollar Day, for 1 i 4 3 Dollar Day 6 yards heel and toe, very classy, contrasting black and white stripes; 3 pairs for.

combination tomorrow. Dollar Day for LJi a tor I 10 YARDS OF THE BEST 19c UP TO $2.50 MARQUISETTE Even Trivial Matters Got on Her Nerves Before System Was Built Up. Because her system was all run down and her nerves were out of order, even trivial matters used to worry Mrs. May Sachs. 50S East Market street, Indianapolis, Ind.

Mrs. Sachs said she probably would be that way yet If she hadn't taken Tanlac and got her system back in order. "Any kind of noise bothered me, Mrs. Sachs said. "I just felt like I wanted to be entirely alone where everythink would be quiet.

"I used to worry a lot, too. over small matters and sometimes I just felt like I was going to fly to pieces. "I couldn't sleep well at night either. Sometimes I'd toss and roll about the bed until midnight and of course I'd feel tired and worn out the next morning and sometimes would have a dull headache. "Besides this I'd been having a lot of trouble with my stomach.

Gas formed after eating the least thing and made me feel bloated. "Well, a friend advised me to try Vanlac and I did so. I wasn't more than a week until I was sleeping a lot better. I'm not nearly so nervous now as I was before. "Mr appetite has come back, too, and I enjoy my meals more.

I'm looking a lot better than I did before, too. "I think Tanlac Is a fine tonic and I haven't the least objection to letting other know about it." If you nre not feeling right get Tanlac today at any of Clem Thistle-: Vvn'te's dag stores. Adv. WOMEN'S UP TO $4.00 WOMEN'S UP TO S1.50 Trimmed Hats CURTAINS II WAISTS, 3 Ior Two women's up to $1.50 Jsr partly soiled from handling 2 to 3 yards long Cur One group of Uomen 10 yards of 36-inch Dress Voiles, in a wonderful creat- 1 Trimmed Hats; all wanted tains, many patterns, made of Marquisettes and Laces, special tomorrow. Dollar Day styles and shades, your choice taJ Waists, many styles, special aj ion of shades and designs, to tomorrow.

Dollar Day 1 1 choose froms; pecial 10 yards tomorrow. Dollar Day afor for per pair jg tor 5 WOMEN'S 75c BEST LINE OF 5c AND 10c WALL PAPER IN THE CITY WOMEN'S NEAT $2.00 Bouse Dresses si.oo n's cool house Dresses, of percale, gingham, many styles, special for GINGHAM Petticoats 2 for si.oo n's Gingham Muslin Petticoat, cut full, 2 Petticoats tomorrow for a C5 DICKINSON WALL PAPER CO. 504 Main St Phone 2201.

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