Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 26, 3 December 1909 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND rALLADIUJI AND StTN'-TELEGR AM, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909. Instant Relief for Sore Feet ARE RECONCILED TO HIGH TRACKS AUM9 Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes 80 re Feet Well No Matter What Aila Them. Cambridge No Longer Looks Askance at the So Called "Chinese Wall." MJEXGET IF G(D)ID CEMSTMAS MEW oo

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PROPERTY NOT DAMAGED AS PROPERTY OWNERS SOUTH OF THE "WALL" REALIZE THAT IT WILL ELIMINATE TRACK CROSSING DANGER.

Policemen all over the world use TIZ. Policemen stand on their feet all day and know what sore, tender, sweaty, swollen feet really mean. They use TIZ because TIZ cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in perfect condition. Read what this policeman has to say: "I was surprised and delighted with T I Z for tender feet. I hardly know how to thank you enough for it. It's superior to powders or plasters. I can keep my feet in perfect condition. Believe in my earnest gratitude for TIZ. I am a policeman and keep on my feet all day." Emzy Harrell, Austin, Texas. You never tried anything like TIZ before for your feet. It is different from anything ever before sold. T I Z is not a powder. Powders and other foot remedies clog up the pores.

TIZ draws out all poisonous exuda

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TIZ Is for sale at all druggists at

25c per box, or it will be sent you

direct if you wish from Walter Luther

Dodge & Co., Dept. 476 Dodge, Bldg., Chicago, 111.

BARNEY IS PLEASED

Anti-saloon Chief Thankful for The Reception Richmond Extended.

HOPES COUNTY GOES DRY

K. M. Barney, district superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league. In a letter to the Rev. T. J. Graham, thanks the church people of Richmond for the courtesy shown the Anti-Saloon league workers when they were In the city last Sunday, and expresses the hope that Wayne county wlll soon be on the "water wagon." Mr. Barney's letter is as follows. I write to extend thanks to the Richmond churches and pastors for their kind co-operation in the AntiSaloon league work. We had a most delightful time in Richmond this year. The people were more cordial, if possible than usual and each one of the men was pleased with his reception. The total offerings for the day will run about $750 in cash and subscriptions. This is the same that was received last year. We sincerely hope the day Is not far distant when your splendid county will be put on the water wagon and the churches receive the fruit of their earnest toll. Very sincerely yours, Ennis M. Barney.

His Creed.

Mrs. Upchurcb Maud, I wish you wouldn't nave so much to do with

that young Hlgginside. I am told be to a confirmed agnostic. Miss Maud Why. mamma, the agnostics don't confirm people, do they? Chicago Tribune.

RESULTS OF FOOD

Health and Natural Conditions Come From Right Feeding.

awn, pnysicauy, should be like a

perfectly regulated machine, each part working easily In Its appropriate place. A Blight derangement causes undue friction and wear, and frequently ruins the entire system. A well known educator of Boston found a way to keep the brain and the" body in that harmonious co-operation which makes a Joy of living. "Two years ago," she writes, "being In a condition of nervous exhaustion, I resigned my position as teacher, which I had held for over 40 years. Since then the entire rest has, of course, been a benefU. but the use of Grape-Nuts has removed one great cause of illness in the past, namely, constipation, and its attendant evils. "I generally make my entire breakfast on a raw egg beaten into four spoonfuls of Grape-Nuts, with a little hot milk or hot water added. I like It extremely, my food assimilates, and my bowels take care of themselves. I find my brain power and physical endurance much greater and I know that the use of Grape-Nuts has contributed largely to this result "It is with feelings of gratitude that I write this testimonial, and trust it may be the means of aiding others la their search for health." Look in pkgs. for the little book. "The Road to Wellville." "There's a Reason. Ever read the above letter? A new ene appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest.

Residents of Cambridge City, whose property lies south of the Pennsylvania railroad, are now satisfied that the "Chinese" wall which the company will erect in order to decrease the grade will be a benefit Instead of an injury to the property values. At first when the company announced its intentions, a great hue and cry went up. The reason for the change in the feelings of these property owners is that it will not be necessary for them or their families to cross, the tracks coming to and from the business section of the town. Already there has been a slight increase in the value of these properties for that reason. Instead of having grade crossings, the company will construct viaducts at all the important streets and other Intersections. Some Are Damaged. Perhaps the only property owners damaged by Increasing the track elevation, are those lying adjacent to the railroad. The elevation will be such that trains will be on a level with the second story windows. It is probable that in a few days the counsel for the railroad company will file proceedings in the circuit court to close a few of the streets and alleys lying adjacent to the railroad lines. Attorney Feemster, for the town, said that so far as he knew there would be no objection made by the property owners to this proceedure.

Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor beside this: "I want to go on record

as saying that I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that

God has made to woman, writes Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Vestal Center, N.

Y., "I can never forget what It has

done for me." This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and jubilant health. It quickly cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness,

Melancholy, Headache, Backache, Fainting and Dizzy Spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Trv them. 50c. at A. G. Luken & Co.

NAME HEW OFFICERS

At the meeting of Herman lodge I. O. O. F. last evening officers were elected. They will be installed afte the first of the year. Those elected include Charles Fowler, noble grand; Isaac Essmacher, vice president; William Kloecker, secretary; Louis Crome, treasurer, and C. A. Bartel, trustee.

Stung For 15 Years by Indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and S200.00 worth of medicine in vain, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N C, at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.

A MASONS ELECTION

At the meeting of Wayne Council of Masons last evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Harry C. Kauffman, Thrice Illustrious Master; C. W. Cowell, Deputy Illustrious Master; T. H. Worall, Principal Conductor of Work; L. E. Bruce, treasurer, and J. W. Draper, recorder.

Ladies' 2 yard Hemstitched Silk Scarfs, Persian and plain in all colors; they bear the dollar stamp, only 50c Ladies' 2 yd. Hemstitched all silk Scarfs, really worth $1.25 and $1.50, only $1.00 Pretty Metal Framed Pictures at 5c, 10c, 15c Ladies' Jet Trimmed Beaded Belts, heavy elastic, a regular $1.00 number 50c Elegant spring styles washable ascot Ties, only 25c Pretty Bobinet Bows, in all colors only ...25c Fancy Neckwear, the prettiest you ever saw, including the new long lace trimmed Jabot and tie combined at 50c

Ladies' 10-12-14 inch Bags, round and square bottoms, only 50c Gents' 50c 4-in-hand Silk Ties, all the latest colorings, only 25c Gents' Silk Knit Ties in all colors, only ...50c Gents' Dress Shirts, you should ask to see these regular $1.00 styles, only 50c Gents' celebrated E and W Dress Shirts, you know what these are; only $1.00 Fine 10 and 12 inch Japanese Vases, worth $1.00 and $1.50, special 49c and 59c Gents' Silk finished guaranteed Socks, assorted colors, 6 pairs in a fancy box for $1.00

Fine and pretty, Boxed, linen finished Writing paper, per box, only 25c Children's Juvenile Writing Paper, per box 10c Ladies' extra size fancy boxed linen finished Writing Paper, per box, only 50c Ladies' genuine Goat Seal Bags, 9, 10, 12. 14 inch frames, gusseted bottoms, choice $1.00 Ladies' genuine Black Goat Seal Bags, 9 inches square, German silver frames, a $4.50 value, only $3.00 Ladies' 50c Brocaded Satin Military Hose Supporters, only 25c Children's Silk Elastics, pure silk webbs, per pair, only 10c Empty Holiday Boxes at 3, 5 and 71c

See Our Handkerchief Bargains See Our Ribbon Bargains WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW

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CITY IN BRIEF

Only five and a half per cent, of the

total area of the world is tillable.

HIS SECOND MEDAL.

Washington, D. C, Dec. 3. When President Taft yesterday pinned a second medal of honor on Water Tender John King, of the navy, alongside the medal King already possessed, the members of the cabinet were ready to vote the big sailor one of the bravest men now serving his country. The ceremony took place at the white house, where the president had invited the cabinet. The medal was conferred upon King for "extraordinary heroism" on the occasion of an accident to one of the boilers on the Salem on September 13, 1909. King entered a fireroom filled with flames, hot gas and steam, and turned open the valves to admit water to the boilers, thus preventing a more serious accident. Then he carried a sailor overcome by the gas and steam to safety, and was about to return when prevented by those who noticed his own burns and injuries. The first medal was awarded King for heroism displayed during an accident on the Yicksburg. "

Mr. Charles Kolp has gone to Martinsville, Ind. A neat package of Price's elegant chocolates to take with you. Important to Teachers

The Greek Candy Store makes

Special prices to all teachers for Christmas Candies. 3&7

Mrs. Al Spekenhier and Mrs. Omar

Murray have returned from Cinci'i-

nati.

Hot chocolate served with wafers at

Price's.

Miss Juliet Swayne and Miss Marie

Campbell were in Indianapolis, shoi

ping this week.

Malaga grapes, Florida grape fruit

and Jonathan apples at Price's. Select a water color or oil for "the Richmond Group," at Morris & Co.'s. 3-3t Mr. Arthur McCloskey of Columbus, Ohio, is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George Ferling. We have made special preparations to furnish all Sunday School Teachers needing Christmas candies, our pure candies at surprisingly low figures. The Greek Candy Store. 3&7 Have your pictures framed now before the rush. Our facilities for artistic framing are of the best. Ellwood Morris & Co. 3-3t

Mr. Robert Stimson is in Chicago on a business trip. v Plenty of nice, fresh owsters, both cans and bulk at Price's. The Candy factory of the Greek Candy Store is busy day and night making their immense supply of Christmas candy for the various schools and Sunday schools. 3&7 Mrs. James I. Garver who was recently operated on at the Reid Memorial hospital is reported to he in a satisfactory condition. Chocolate krumble and elegant butter cups, nice eating, at Price's. The Young People's society of Trinity Lutheran church held a social last evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Beck on South Seventh street. Price's ice creams and ices, made from pure cream and fruit juices, six flavors. Attend Ladies of the Maccabees' dance, Dec. 4th, Odd Fellows Hall. Tickets, 50c. 30&dec3

Knox Follows Course of Bayard Firing of Nicaraguan Envoy R ecalls How Cleveland Put the Skids Under Minister From Great Britain.

(American News Service) Washington, Dec. 2. In comparison with the letter sent to the Nicaraguan charge d'affaires, Rodriguez, by Sec

retary Knox, is recalled today the letter of Secretary of State Bayard to Lord Sack ville-West, English ministeto the United States, who was sent

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home by President Cleveland in 1SSS. Mr. Bayard said: "My Lord, the president of the United States has instructed me to inform you that for good and sufficient causes, which are known to yourself and have been duly brought to the knowledge of your government, he has with great ragret been convinced that it would be incompatible with the best interests and detrimental to the good relations of both governments that you should longer hold your present official position in the United States and that ac

cordingly the government of her Britannic Majesty, will without delay b informed of this determination, in order that another channel may be established for the transmission of suck communications as may be found desirable for the two governments in th transaction of their business. "Whenever it is your pleasure to depart from the United States, I anv instructed to furnish you with the usual facilities, and with that view I now beg leave to inclose a passport In th? customary form."

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Soma Good Somtwhtr. Little Clarence Pa, I honestly don't believe it does me a bit of good when you thrash me. Mr. Callipers I begin to suspect as much, my son, but you have no idea how much good it sometimes does me to thrash you. Puck You won't tire of buckwheat cakes when they are made from Walter's Pennsylvania Buckwheat At your grocers.

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JOHN B. DOUGAN, President. O. a REID, Vice-President GEO. H. EGGEMEYER, Vice-Pre. C. W. ELMER, Vice-Pre. S. W. GAAR, Cashier W. C. SEEKER, Asst. CashfsV

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