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TKe RiJtmouB Dally Register RicKmon3, Madison County; Friday Afternoon, June '4; 1 920 'v. Big R Starting V . Monday, June 7 On alll lines in cluding . i Millinery uresscs Shirt Waists t Skirts Blouses Children's Dresses at Cost en SOCIAL AP.D PERSONAL Mrj. E. IX. Wilson has retiuv.cd f.o: a delightful .vl:y v.Ii'.i 'i i.-r-.d.- 1 Frankfurt and Ciiirin:iai,i. Rev. James M. i'aih v, of i 'rvini r ten. Mo., is vi.--ili.ii; .Mr. a?:d T-'.-s. , C. Farley, on I lie Ikinies Kill r Dr. K. L. Tel for. I has : luim-! Lexington, where he delivered C plomas lo the vC l.'-.V! legp. f.om FIRST EXCUftSiOI sn:i Kcturn via $2.60 L. & N. Sunday, June 6th, 1 223 Mecal tram s Kae. J icli- jnOjnr ( :.. n .; m .;; ret u iiing V H 1 tea v v't.Ji St r e e f .S t ; ; t i - i l Citidiunal.i, o:.G.p. .i-i.. -frr fel?)er riiiiurjn:it ion c Misult Local Ticket .AtreiU. Would Too Lose mm i 1 The' destruction of i! Vat' $5,000 honie'yoii built 'a few years au wouhf lose to you the' original cost, plus another $5,000. For it costs .$.10.(KX) nnv to. build the .$5,000 home of 1914. 'Likewise, the .loss, of .today .of .the business, property that post $50,()TXJ before Germany went -mad .would be $100,000 probably ;? 100,000 would not replace it.', . ' ;- Joim ? . Crooke, Richmond, - A-ifa . . f : Fortke Family Table Biters Bread Better JUST THINK WHAT YOU SAVE! nr,;rrn 0 M TrIMMr,, ! sold exclusively by SEVELL & McKINNEY : i " 11 " t- ' . n n - M 1 II JIM I ; Novy is the lime to eat FISH-Try some. -. They are fine Brim, Cai Fish, Salmon, Croakers', MulIets,Herrin;. Also Help Us Grov' eduction Sale Positively the biggest Rcduc tion of ihc season will be giv- during this sale. Come cany, RICHMOND M&LINERY COMPANY Miss Mary Catherine Jasper u ni.'il home from Sullins Col lew ro- TuOf.lav to spend the summer vaca- Mrs. James Towers, of Bristol, Va., '.:vv: t of bur brother, W. P. Tin's is the to feed lime of year ZA MILL FEED o your cows and sheep. 1 1 helps to grow the voting and get them ready for grass. Mil ' Your Property ooayr. Resident Agen Kentucky. ... , mm . xnzui Willard, and Mrs. Wiliard, on the Summit. '" Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hanger left Thursday for New York City where they will attend commencement ex ercises of Miss Bypel's school where Miss Elizabeth has been a student the past year. She will return with her parents to spend the summer vacation. - m McKec Caudill V Mrs. May McKee, of Berea, and Mr J. E. Caudill were quitely mar ried . in the . parlor of the Hotel Glyndon, Hev. McClintock officiating. Sgt. Caudill is home on a furlough from' Camp Jackson. South Carolina. They will make their home in South Carolina. ' Reception At the home of Dr. Homer Carpen ter and Mrs. Carpenter at the ; par sonage on Wednesday from four to six in the afternoon and eight to ten in the evening was one of the lovely social events of the week. The par lors were most tasteful in their decoration, the gorgeous bloom of the season greeting the guests, at every town. The hosts were assisted in en tertaining in the afternoon by Mrs. J. J. Ncale, Mrs. Warfield Bennett, Mrs. Harris Noland, Mrs. Harold Oldham, Mrs. Henry Cosby, Misses Elizabeth Turlcy, Duncan Foster, Cynthia Davison; in the evening by Mrs. II. C. Turlcy, Mrs. Jl. C. Stock ton, Mrs. Charlie Douglas, Mrs. H. L. Perry, Mrs. Ceo. Goodloe, Mrs. G. W. Pickels, Misses Jeannette Pates, Carrie Allman, Margaret and Sara Chcnault. . About two hundred of the church , membership responded to the invitation during the hours and every one present felt the cordial atmosphere of this hospitable home. The sweet attractiveness of the young daughter of the - house, dVIiss Eleanor Carpenter lent a refreshing charm to this most delightful oc casion. t , DON'T fcrget the big Alumi num Ware Sale at Muncy's store Monday. Bargains fcr the hcuce wife. It PLAN FOR BEREA COMMENCEMENT The annual Commencement at Berea College is attracting the at tention of many in this, pant of the sate and there will be a large represeirtat ion -from -Riclimujid m at t eiulaitcu. ". -TTre: yrogrtny be ginning Sunday evening with the baccalaureate -address bv Presi- denV Trost, Vvhich will' mafk: the close of ,hf. Wfitfk Jiit'TheNnstjJjl-j -1 'i i a ZL 'el 9 non, proim5ei.ii)ULK5Auie oiNiruaa al iuter-csU -, - Xho. numerous stu dehtsjto pHiciiiile' Jt'thc weeks program are "studiously engaged preparing their parts. W. J. 1 lutchins. ' presirleut'-clect;' : who will be" inducted : into ' office on Tuesday by President Frost, is making acquaintances at the col- ADVERTISERS TO MEET Indianapolis, Ind., June 4 The en tire city of Indianapolis lias been named on a genial courtesy commit tee for the convention of the As sociated Advertising Clubs of the World, to be held here June G to 10. "Courtesy first" is the slogan of those in charge of arrangements The convention, it is believed; will be one of the world's greatest business gatherings ' this year. More than f000 persons from all pa its cf ' the world are, expected to attend. ' ;: ! THE MUNCY CONCERT to right at 7:30. Free to all. Ccmc early if ycu want a seat. : 1 BIG PER CENT DISCOUNT on all SUMMER HATS Lame stock to scect from K. V. SCHMIDT (Upstairs) " . ." ' . Opp. Mad. Natl .Bank Ncwlights, Black Bass, large Salt Fat Mackerel Telephone 451 MRS. ALICE GRESHAM DODD, mother of the first American soldier killed in France, "who gives entire credit for recovery of , her health to the well known medicine, Tanlac. I : ' urn -I mmmm The following remarkable en dorsement of Tanlac was given recently ; by Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, at "the- Gresham Memorial Heme, Gavin : Park, Evansville, Ind:, whose home was presented to her by the atriotic'peoj)Ie -of Indiana, as evidence of their ap preciation of the services "render ed to his country by hen. son, Cor poral James li. Gresham, the first American soldier killed in, France. Expressions .of sympathy .were received by. Mrs. Dodd . from. all parts of - the United Stales, and the newspapers of the county car ried the story, of the "first war mother." i The shockof her son's death resulted in the' serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd.'s health, but every one will learn with interest and pleasure that she is now in splen did health again. When seen at her home recently she made the staiemmiiingjhc entire credit for her recovery to tbn-Wll- kinw-ri inldil-ieJ-'TAnlae.-I "After, my; dear boy's death, iad a general break down in icaitrf."-- said MfK"TTifM-.- " "At irst ?7ivi 5jiVt;fi 3ftsMff'rv 'oodHiVofV'to-Aipsct lftV :Hrf 'iMiad :o diet myself :w-f-y carefully, wwhwyyk m&lmfthh frr. -J- lost all desire to, eat4, 1 hen I had an attack of rht'iTirfatism, with Severe pains in' sTioulders. arms r.al! Komstjnkesrrfh used to r " . -.......,-...,. ....... snthnrj.iai;grcat deal;dn(b my Ijointf would get all swollen up .'-ano stiff; iiitlV.Avas: abl; M !a wry little about tlije. house., .ndirii rat times co.idu'beveii cook-adiH'hh ',, I got ivery nervous and rtfcss, and at bight wuld 'lay awaikefior hours, and -lust iniany'a uiglht's sleep as. a consequence. "A friend of mine had received a great deal of help from Tanlac, ind it was she who advised mc to try it. I am so glad I did for it proved the best medicine I have ever taken.- It soon gave me a good appetite and seemed to set tle my stomach so that I was 'no longer troubled with indigestion. I don't know what it is to have rheumatic pains nov,': the swell ing and stiffness has all gone out of my joints and Pam able to do fhe'work of the house with the greatest ease. My nerves are now steady and strong, I sleep fine at iiight; and pvfeel better in health than ever before in my ' life. I shall always be grateful" for what Tanlac has done for me, and shall recommend it every chance I ' Tanlac' is qld in Richmond by Stockton &' Son, and in College Hill by Ginter Bros. It Miss Adele Gocper lias returned to her home in Louisville having been with the Richmond : Millinery pany the past season. Com- INVENTIVE GENIUS ROBS CALOMEL OF NAUSEA AND DANGER .j . . Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now i Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects; "Calo- : f tabs ' 'si-the- New Name. What will lnunan ingenuity Ho next? Smokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, horseless carriages, colorless iodine; taste less quinine, now conies nauseates calo mel. Tht new improvement called "Calo tahs" is now on sale at drugstores. " For biliousness, constipation and indi gestion 'the hew calomel tablet is a prac tically porfct -jMunctly, as evidenced by the fact that the manufacturers haye au thorized all druggists to refund the price .f th'" customer is not "perfectly delighted"' with Calotabs. Onj. tAlet at bedtime witl. a swallow cif-wfetr thatls all. No. taste, nr nausea;, ji griping, no salts. By morn ing your Ifver is thoroughly cleansed and you are fei'ling fine, with a hearty appe tite. Eat. what you please no danger go i bmit your business. , Calotabs are-Qf. sold in bulk. . Get an original package, sealed Price, thirty &Te cents. (ai.) . Jfcf L -ixj We have not entered into the Grocery Business for a brief period only, but it is our ' intention to be a permanent and constant factor in your daily Grocery needs. Hence, it is our aim to see that each customer receives satisfaction. We are build ing our business on a fair, moderate profit and always on the square. 2 WE HAVE NOW Green Beans New Potatoes Strawberries' Gooseberries -3 Apples Lemons Oranges Bananas Fancy Mixed Cakes Jello, Jiffy Jell Knox's Gelatin Teas and Coffees -Apple Butter -5 O'Cedar Mop3 $1 -4 KCctllon Mcps 60c to $1 two cms 55c to $1 i White Wash and Scrubbing Brushes Little and big chick Feed 01e Butter 3Sc lb iWcr'e never satisfied till you are We Deliver iPhone 586 Second St. j REPORTS PATHER'S DEATH 1 'iXHchl 6r'tne?'nftrf aril' a:id: islxth grades at Eastern. ( Nonmal who -.jwis, called to her lipme, at At l'rina, Ga., recently owing the' seri illness of her father;'!' reported Jthe xleath.pf .her parent, today. f ; ; , -h LIFT OFF CORNS! t!! Drop Freezone on a touchy. 1 1 ; : , corn, then lif jt that corn , .;.;. off with fingers ., JNlagic! Just drop a . little Freezone on that touchy corn, in stantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly ! No humbug ! Accept "California" Syrup pi Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your childl is hav ing the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liy- er and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions cm each bottle. You must say "Cal ifornia." . It Hauling . ' J ' Anywhere AnyDistarice Storage forbears . and trucks. When in town Store your car with us. We' have converted Mc Kee's rink into a garage and your cac will be well taken care of. Telephone 653. BLUE GRASS MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. IPQf 0 AT THE MOVIES "The Luck of Geraldine Laird," in which Bessie Barriscale , appears ut the local theaters Saturday, is one of the most intimats studies recently made on the screen of the relation of a woman's domestic obligations to her right to make her own way in the world. Miss Barriscale, in his picture, which is based on a story by Kath leen Norris, that appeared under the same name has the part of a wife, who devotes all of her time to her mo ther and to her babies, and as a re sult is deserted by her husband. Shall she sit and wait until ho chooses' to come back to her, or shall she assert herself, and make her own way? Miss Barriscale makes the au thor's answer to this question a tell ing one, indeed. She shows how cv-i every woman in asimilar situation can summon the talent which has been given her, and aided by this, and- a great determination' to make her own way, go out and. "show the world." HEARD ABOUT TOWN James' McKinncy is one cf the big gest tobacco growers in the Kava naugh section, he having out the ma jor portion of DO acres in various plot:; as he terms it. Federal officers have been informed that here will be a movement upon the part of the I. W. W. to become active in the harvest work of Kansas again his year and they are working ac cordingly. ' .t. : ,! .inei apparatus lor inc wneiess lor the high school station is expected withhi' a short time when "conversn1 tion" with some of the neighbors will be started. Good Things to Eat : Best Meals Served 1 v f ' , in Town .. -i Merchants Dinner 50c ' 'Come in and enjoy a good 'f .Vegetable Dinner with corn i ..bread Vandome Restaurant j Second Street Built for Service and Comfort. Inexpensive to . M operate, beautifully de- signed, and the J price is-c in reach of everyone y' $1,15 delivered to you. Be-, v fore buying a car let me r show you this one.- - i WH.GR1DER, Agent i 8 " MIS I I 3 ?-1 k 1 Smcc Calumet came, we've quit twitching brands of bak i2 pevde r stopped looking for anything better. They don't mako it. It has come to ctcy because it always stays the czzic and the "same" tSAiUUG POWDSH' means the lest. Its uniform ity of quality powerful and unfailing strength insure greatest baking success tender, tempting, ( uhy raised . bakings' ahCCiys and real 1 ' baking economy. Moderate , in cost. One can will convince you, : Order now. 1 ; ; ; j . i Calumet contains only; such j ingredients as have lieeh ap-!' proved officially by tlie U. S, Food Authorities. ' .. . You tavt when yoa buy it j , You save when yoa uje it Hungary 'S?gn&' Peice Treaty V'ersrtiiies, June.;r-i-Th-i. treaty f peace yith l.Iungarv vv? sign ed here this 'aft chum n, Ain'jriian Ambassador Wallace- bl'in pies etn. t .';.;...;,; LOCAL talent will entertain ycu in a concert tonight at MUN CY Bros, furniture store. t 7:30 sharp. :'! It 9 e m i! o