Connersville Evening News (Newspaper) - December 15, 1915, Connersville, Indiana EVENING DEC. 15. 113. Up to the the sort of plumbing service we endeavor to give our patrons in addition to thoroughly competent and skilled Our chief desire is to please you with prompt and high class us figure on any plumbing work you have in E. C. T. Mary Worster and Marry Riley were pleasant for the W. C. T. U. at the home of Miss on Virginia A large number of members were in attendance and the meeting was opened by Scripture Reading by L. N. followed by prayer by Mrs. Charles The Temperance Rally Song sung Ly the the session plans were arranged to give Christmas gifts to the inmates of the County The also decided to take up the prize contest work on lines of scientific temperance and the members of L. T. L. are to distribute the temperance literature throughout the A splendid program comprised several of pleasing in which Mrs. Charles and Alice sang a beautiful duet and Mrs. M. gave an excellent paper on Mrs. Berninger in stand ready to accept collective action are and Yet America alone keeps the worW waiting by remaining Dq you realize that a burden of ia thus thrown upon this In this dark age shall We continue stand we Justify the charge already openly expressed by Teutons and Allies But our greed for money and power prompts us deliberately to withhold our co-operation so a and bankrupt Europe may show our commercial short was read by Mrs. Ed on The following is a part oi Mrs. have been option in Indiana with fifteen victories for the wets and all with one were already wet the Only were opened up in the state as a ro suit of these forty-two 0;i the other twenty-seven elections in the closing of thirteen in the The W. C. T. U. had an increase of twenty-nine seven hundred and eleven new members in United States during the year that is They have gained five states for state wide prohibition and now have nineteen prohibition There are twelve states and the territory of Alaska granting equal suffrage in the afternoon the engaged in an exchange of Christmas gifts and were served with a delicious ion THK Why James E. Watson Should be Nominated for United States mui the iu the be or the it lui the party i. up of men uho ' to the the K. more tive Tariff be lied policy of the an than any other living i an admitted not ni hut in every other of the Amor matter of nomination of candidate for Senator from there is more than a question involv ing only the Siate of It -in Jts ite if the Republicans of do not accept the man who is recog the country over as the best equipped to the fighi iu tht national congress for a Protective the rejection of him would be by as a repudiation by Indiana Republicans of Protective Tariff issue before it hat been properly placed before the something which should give the of Indiana H the Republicans of indiana should not approve Mr. Watson as it be 5lr. Watson only who is It be the great principal of political which Mr. Watson most directly represents that would be put These arc plain Bat they are it James Watson is discarded as e. leader of the mighty contest to have a based on the policy of who to hii 1 the of indiana not is not simply thf of men 10 e h be our but of men to tht the stands men who can espouse defend in the politicians and who hold or who are seeking arc not pleased with it. men in the now who are eager to vote to restore the Protective Tariff do have in him and they are giving him daily of this men now who for a brief period were attached to the Progressive party are assuring hiai by thousands that they desirous of his in these men want is some one in the national Senate who and who can Watson knows For ten years he was a of the National House of He was one of the recognized leaders of that great No greater proof of ability and influence as a National Legislator need be mentioned than the fact that he was a Member of the powerful Ways and - Means the Committee on Naval and the fact that he chosen by his Republican colleagues for four successive terms as Whip of the Watson is prepared with him in the Indiana at once take the lead His and ciency aa asset for service ia the United States Senate that the party of Indiana can not afford to dispense Cary Club held its Christmas meeting at the of Mrs. E. on north Grand A large attendance was present including two Mrs. of Cambridge City and Nelle of program was especially the musicai numbers being of unusual quality and highly Miss sang a cycle of appropriate to the Page read a beautiful Christinas Mrs. P. H. Kensler read a Christmas Miss and Kensler sang a number of Christmas Cary Club has two special Christmas the Red OF JOY TO CATARRH 90c Can Get the Ideal Gift for Every crystal glass humidor jar containing one of the most fragrant At every store where tobacco products are Christmas more Jars of Tuxedo were given to men throughout tiie United States than any other single article Americans are learning to make suitable gifts at Christmas learning that Tuxedo is the best gift of all for a is the pleasantest pipe tobacco in the world absolutely and delightfully by the original that has never been successfully Christmas the demand ior Tuxedo humidor jars was so great that the supply of many dealers was and thousands of people were The safe plan is to place your order with your dealer He will be glad to set your jar aside for you unti Tuxedo is decorated witk ribbon end Christmas and packed in a handsome for by mail or Vfl price complete - - About One-third Actual By Green or popularity and increase in sales of here in are unique in the annuals of Such astonishing have been made by this remarkable remedy that the proprietors have authorized to sell every package of under an absolute guarantee that it will knock out catarrh for If it docs purchaser can have his money refunded by Green Bros. is ao ordinary It is the only method of treatment that sends by direct in halation to the most remote part of the air a balsamic air that all catarrhal genas in the breathing enriches and purities the blood with additional and gives permanent and complete relief from outfit is inexpensive aad consists of inhaler that can be earned ia a dropper and a bottle of a life Md if an extra bottle for a It is the tf as toh lows ia ber iag diseases tlie respiratory IS SOLD IN MANY Glass SOc 90c In Curred Pocket 1(V In Tin 40c and EOc In f movement which was Following the card rated under the presidency of guests participated in a social hour J. E. and which will be were served with a lovely this The ladies were ' ach furnished with two large red | stockings to fill for some poor The club aloO gives a home of Mrs. to the Payette Sanitarium on west was the Yesterday a table full gathering plin e for the of canned packages of Tuesday yesterday a generous spirit on the part of the program committee served a light during the social after which Christmas wishes were exchanged and the club adjourned until after the of the most meetings of the Five Hundred Club waa held at the home of Mrs. C. r. on east Tenth yesterday The home was beautifully adorned in large Christmas bells and holly wreaths being evidenced throughout the candle lighted A cleverly bedecked also added greatly to the Three tables of congenial guests participated ia a spirited round of Five Hundred and Paul J. D. and Bert Ochiltree were recipients of pretty ing the enjoyable card session the guests engaged in an exchange of Christmas gifts and were served with delicious Sesame Club was charmingly by Mrs. Frank at her home on west Tenth An exceptionally large number members answered to the roll call and a most interesting program The club work for the season is based on and Charles gave a splendid paper on Government of Mrs. George read an excellent paper on and Cathedrals of and was ably by the A pleasant social hour followed the program at time a delectable was CARD spirited round of enjoyed by twelve and guests and at the dose of the session Mrs. John Kraus and Mrs. Lawrence received beautiful Mrs. W. L. Schaeffer was the roll call and an interesting have a special proposition will save vou some us and we come A. L BARROWS Phone 28. Calendars and Blotters now Given the guest A repast was late in the Otto of ail out-of-town C members of the Second Day Club gathered at the of on Eastern yesterday eiv several hours al. At the close of the contests several lovely prizes were awarded Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Coe aud Mrs. John Dainty refreshments and a pleasant social hour concluded the afternoon's devoted to Delightful were served late ia the Daisy Baker and Mrs. Fred Crandul were hostesses for a of friends at a Five Hundred at the home of the this Among the interesting of yesterday liio of the Thimble Club at home of Thomas H. u Mulberry The home was prettily decorated with roses and charming hours were spent in chat and needlework during the of pleasure the served lovely AID Society of the Presbyterian church will in the church parlors Thursday afternoon as guests of C. E. Thompson and Fred Taking Time of the American League on Inside Arc to of W. evening Miss Nellie Hart was a very pleasant hostess at the weekly meeting of the W. Circle at hw home on north Grand The attendance was and the meeting throughout was one of A delightful social hour was whiled away in chat and music and late ia the evening a luncheon HOME Charles S. Meyers will be hostess for the Woman's Home Missionary Society at her home on tomorrow CLl K Adelaide Proctor Club will meet with Lon on West next Friday December The Aid of the Grand Avenue M. E. church a Christmas hostess for the at the home of Mrs. Arthur Card Glab at her Bishop oa Thursday west is Large holly wreaths and ed to cotae prepared ifor the were mas ia toe of the aad at the of games Mrs. J. E. W. John Koch and BRIDGE CIA Wednesday Bridge Club bc by Mrs. Henry at her homo on this L. W. Helvey was hostess for tho C. L. Sewing Society at her home on west Tenth this BY Dec. 14.Henry a 53 years was killed today ra hea a heavy he was to load on a fell on Timers wedged hia bim to Hia aeck was Mrs. Hart became H. M. H. Club met at Mr. Cassel oa her husband did not answer tbe din Twelfth last Most ner call and all of answered and a son 10."Qui" was the sign hung on the door of the room that held League who opened their annual meeting at the Hotel not so was tlie reply of the magnates to the you consider peace with the at this They all feared Baleful Ban Johnson might overhear the They explained any mention of the Federal League acts dismally on the American League president's nervous program included the of the secretary and treasury regarding the gi last and how many stuck to the palms of the owners after salaries and expenses were meetings A formal statement of action taken was to be late pf Dec. 11.Alcxan 60 a wealthy laud owner of He was a 0 Rose known circles for her interpretation of the character oC Another slater is San M. Torre A. Oliver Is a portrait of Los