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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. PAGE THREE PUPILS' EYES EXAMINED BY STATE NURSE , EATON, O.. Dec. 2. Under direction of the Ohio Commission of the Blind, -Mis Mary E. Holzr of Columbus, spent two days this week in Preble county, Visiting a number of rural' schools and making an examination of the eyes of pupils. Miss Holz was accompanied ,by Maud Barnard, county visiting nurse. .-. Miss Hols will return later to make a complete canvass of schools. Jackley Wins Prize. - F. J. Jackley, manager of the Eaton Lighting company, has been awarded a prize of $20 by. the Ever-ready Flash light company for a display he made of that concern's products In -a win down of the lighting company's of fice. Mr. Jackley was one of more than ten thousand contestants who entered to wine one of the 128 prizes Tered by the flashlight company. ' Organize Chamber. resident Charles C. Spring, and Secretary Logan L. Brown, of the Katon Commercial club, will go to Co lumbus Friday to attend a meeting to be held for the purpose' .of com pleting the organization of the ' Ohio State Chamber of Commerce. ' The meeting was scheduled some time ago, but was deferred pending communi cation with the Ohio State Board of Commerce. ' .'', Note Preacher Comes. . In the . interest of the .Board of . Min isterial Relief and Sustentation James D. McDonald, Ph. D., of New York city, will come to Eaton Sunday and occupy the pulpit at the First Presby terian church. Mrs. E. D. Meyer of Richmond will -sing at this service. Raser is Accused. Robert Rasef of Dayton is held in the county jail in default of $300 bond and will be compelled to await grand jury : investigation of a paternity charge, preferred against him by Miss Mattie Brown of Waehietcn town ship. Kennedy Asks Parole. Marion K. Kennedy, doing time in the penltentia-y has made formal ap plication for narole. Kennedy was found guilty rf forgery and sent to the penitentiary from the local .court during October, 1914. The ten dollars raised fraudulently brought him an in determinate sentence, one to twenty yearB. Sell Red Cross. Seals. Sale of Red Cross Christmas seals In this city has been taken up by mem bers of the Pel Ioti Xi sorority. Va rious clubs and organizations in every town in the county have taken up the work, and receipts from sales probably will be large. PHILOMATH Ctra Kinder and Harry Weber at- ' tended a dance at Abington Saturday evening Miss Gertrude McCashland returned home Tuesday everting after . a six weeks' visit with relatives at Tipton. Her cousin, Virgil Ellison of Omega accompanied--her homei .- . Mrs. , Rufus Lamber and Miss Edith Brown 1 have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Rodenberg of Pennville Irvin Warren of Indianapolis spent a part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. . Earl -Doddridge Mrs. B. C. Manley of Richmond visited "her parents, Mrs. 'and Mrs. M. B. McCashland, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg Bpent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garrett, near Milton, and were guests of relatives in Connersville Sunday. WOMAN WRECKS CELL Dau hter of Indiana i Millionaire to Send Father Stage Photo f "?, 4, ' ". 'J ' 1 - a mmm?w slaughter appears ini I -&J&fgft .imrJs?:& 1 this week. She i 72Vi' a A millionaire' vaudeville at Chicago is Miss Florence Norton, daughter of F. D. Norton of Bedford, Ind., presi dent of the Bedford Stone Company. Miss Norton is making her first stage appearance In a title part as Mrs. Tem ple in "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," play ing opposite William Morris at the Ma jestic. Miss Norton, , who was educated in Chicago, went to New York two years ago and won a speaking part last win ter in stock at Hammerstein's. Wil liam Morris saw her there and sent for her. The young woman is socially a fa vorite in Oak Park, Evanston and the North Shore, where, she has relatives. During her engagement in Chicago she is guest at the home of her cousin, Roy L. Durham of 349 East Fifty-eight street. Miss Norton, who is an ingenuous girl, said she would send a copy of the paper home to her father to prove she has made good on the stage if her pic ture was printed. It seems Mr. Norton wanted her to stay at home and be a social butterfly. . ECONOMY I ; : Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weyl left. this week for Oklahoma City to visit Mrs. Glennie 'BaHmger and son. From there they- will go to .Texas to spend the winter.. . . .Herschell Ballinger; arrived here Sunday night, from . Chicago.. Miss' Puss Bryant is staying, with the Htatts this week. . . .John L, Replogle entertained .Lon Edward Monday night at an old-fashioned country social.,. Charley Hunnjcutt was at Richmond Atonqay... , t trete Atkinson return ea from Richmond Monday.. . . .Mrs. Em ma Hlatt is a little better. . ..Mrs. Ju lia Weldy and daughter returned from Muncie Monday .... Mrs. Anna Pugh returned to Williamsburg Monday. .-. . Miss Clarice Lamb arrived home from Losantsville Monday. ... .Mr., and Mrs. Harry Harris entertained , company Monday afternoon ... .George Ballln- ger is helping Charley. Mendennaii build a modern hog house. . ...Carl Wil liams came home Monday. -. $53,000 FORMER HAGERSTOWN MAN DIES AT AMELIA EATON, O., Dec. 2. -Alice Seibert, whom officers allege was crazed by drink, was arrested late Wednesday afternoon and placed in the female de partment of the county jail. In the lockup she tried to wreck the fixtures. According to Patrolman Clear she will be taken before Mayor Foor to an swer to a charge of intoxication and disorderly conduct. HAGERSTO WNt Ind., Dec. 2 James Taylor, who formerly lived here,"- an uncle of "Mrs. Adam Gelsler, died Tuesday' at 7 o'clock at his home in Amelia, Ohio. He will be brought here Friday noon and the body taken to West Lawn cemetery and buried be side a former wife and his three chil dren. He is survived by his wife and one grandson, Robert Harry. Mr. Harry's home is in Tampa, Fla. Mr. Thompson Dead. Mrs. Martha Thompson, an aunt of Clinton Martindale and Mrs. Martha Bunnell, died at Piqua, O., at the home of her daughter Daisy Tuesday. Her funeral will be held at Lebanon, Ohio, today. Mrs. Thompson lived here a number of years ago. For two years past she, with her daughter, Mrs. Le na Clifton, have resided at Wester ville, Ohio. She is survived by two daughters and one son. George Thomp son, a son, lives at Columbus, Ind. For W&rlaTrPlMii, Masonic Calendar Thursday Wayne Council, No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly; annu al election of officers. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting; work in Royal Arch degree, commencing at 7 o'clock; refreshments. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. rjQ. E. S. Stated meeting; annual election of officers. . Continued From Page One. to Twelfth: street, Including intersec tions, r; , . v , . North E street from Sixteenth to Twen'eth street. . ... North Sixteenth street from North A. to the north side of North C street. North B street from North Tenth to Twelfth street. ' , Elm Place, from North Eighth to Ninth street. . Street Re-surfaced. North Eighteenth street from Main to North E street, with gravel taken from Glen Miller park. Other Street Work. Streets repaired with material taken from other streets: 'South Third street, from A to B Btreet. Market lot. Fort- Wayne avenue intersection at North Fifth street. South Ninth street from South H to South J street. This material was taken from North and South Sixth streets, including two cars of gravel and some screenings. Completed South Second street. Material from North Sixteenth street hauled to North C street. Nine teenth to Twentieth street. Material from North Sixteenth street hauled to North F street, Six teenth to Seventeenth street. Material from North Sixth street hauled to North Second street, from Main to North A street. Alley Improvements. The following alleys have been par tially repaired by bouldering: Alley between South Sixth and South Seventh street, from C street to first alley south. Alley between South Fourth and South Fifth street, from A street to B street. - Alley intersections on South C street between Fourth and Fifth street,'sotrth aide .,--.; ..-. . , .. .. , . , Partially Repaired. The following streets have been par tially repaired by bouldering. - North- H street between North Sev enteenth street and firatalley, east. : North Nineteenth street north of E street about sixty .feet. . . Rebuilt culverts on North E -street at Seventeenth' Eighteenth and Nine teenth streets.'. . " : Gutter Improvement. Gutters were rebouldered on. the fol lowing street crossings: . - Hunt, street and Charles street " Hunt street and Linden avenue. Ridge street and Linden avenue. - Charles street and Boyer street. South' B ' street and South Tenth street, west side, also east side. . North--1 street from North Tenth street to alley east, both sides. North I . street and North Tenth street, east side. All alley intersections on North H street. North Tenth to North Elev enth streets. - v - , All alley Intersections on North West Third street. Pearl to Randolph streets. Hunt street and State street. Gutters were rebouldered at the crossing of North West Second street and Randolph street. Sewers constructed were as follows: You want cigarette "comfort" A married woman of St. Helens, England, was recently fined $100 for betting. Toot "steady" cigarette most salt year own tmmtm. oft PatimM may or may not do that yon cant tall until yon try them But In addition to the right taste you want COMFORT too comfort for the throat and tonga and no "mean" fasting after smoking. Yon wantaSBN8IBLBcigartMb Test any other dgaratt in the world alongsid , of Padina. and yoall agre that Patlma are the most "comfortable" and "mottmi bte" dgaratt that you vr amokwL ' Carpenter'! mOr and North 8econd street.-- - - ----- ----- - - ' J' National avenue from Sooth 'West Second street to the river. There are ' other numerous 'Item which may' be found upon the time sheets.-" .. . - OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD Parity' your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine has been and still is the people's medicine be cause of It reliable character and its wonderful success in the treatment of the common disease and ailment scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, dyspep sia, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, general debility. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been tested forty years. Get it today. Adv. Murray Auto Contestants . Special Notice Friday, Dec. 3, in the afternoon only, we will give a SO vote ticket with each and every ad mission ticket. Also a souvenir will be given to every person attending that day. Mis Florence Harris 48.345 Mrs. Ray Bowman 47,670 Miss Rose Wallace 47.620 Miss Ethel O'Connell 47.525 Miss T. Zuttermeister 47,490 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy 47.490 Mr. Geo. Brehm. 47,460 Mr. "Toe" Ashinger, 47.415 Mr. C. Edgerton 44,210 Miss Hester Williams 30.180 Mrs. G. Horseman 15,740 Ihelm-kEh Blend Ggaietb' L, 2Q for W nevv Arcade TONIGHT 3 Reel Lubin "NAN O' THE BACK WOODS" IWfflii TIIEWnE LlktUU ',. TONIGHT J. WARREN KERRIGAN In the First 2-Reel Terrence O'Rourke Series "Tho Palaco off Duot" And a 2-Reel Gold Seal Feature , WIth Herbert Rawlinaon tn ; "Search for a Wtfe" . .Also a One Reel Comedy. TOMORROW A genuine treat, the popular Idol of the American stage, HENRIETTA aBBHHBBaBaaaiBaaBMBaaaammmai Loved by multitudes for her great success, "Sweet Kitty Bel lairs," "Mistress . Nell." etc.. In "THE SUPREME TEST" A Charming Comedy Drama by L. V. JEFFERSON. Palladium Want Ads. Pay. 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