Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 16, 25 November 1910 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1910.
ADVISES PASTORS 1 TO USEJDGMEIIT Gov. Marshall Opposes Law Proposed by Richmond Divines on Divorces. Indianapolis, Nov. 25. "If ministcri of the gospel would exercise due discretion la marrying divorced per sons we'd have no uae for crusades against the so-called marriage evils," declared Governor Marshall last night when told that the Richmond (Ind.) Ministerial association would ask him to recommend to the legislature the passage of a law requiring a physlclan's certificate with applications for marriage. Governor Marshall is not in favor of such a law and docs not hesitate to say so. "If the present marriage laws were enforced," declared the governor "this country would face a real peril because of race suicide. The question
which the law requires a county clerk to ask applicants for a marriage certificate are ridiculous. A young man and his bride to be are sufficiently sensitive as it Is without imposing the embarrassing circumstances which Scth end Forgctfukatt and inferior dentifrices are the principal dental foes. A dentin frice that scratches the enamel
Kin) ctay instead 01 correcting it Lactic add is the active
-gm ot ucsmicuon. 11 u trcated by particles of food retained
' ia the crevices of the teeth. The pore irregular the teeth the creator retention of particles.
They must be muaed away , c'-ht and morning and after every meal with a good tooth brush and "
the answers to such questions as the lay prescribes now cause."
Denies Doctor Place.
. The governor thinks the Judge of
the court Instead of the clerk ought to Issue marriage licenses. In Marion county he said, the Judge of the prob
ate court ought to issue marriage li
censes.
"The procedure to obtain a mar
riage license,", the governor said.
ought to be similar to the prelimin
ary pleading in the trial of a case. The Issuance of the certificate ought to be determined upon after Judicial investigation. But the physician's certificate ought not to be a part of the proceedings. No physician has a right to
say whether a couple should be married. The doctor has no part In the marriage ceremony and he ought not to have.
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crevices helps restate circulation to the gums V health and tone to the mouth.
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and Eke the liquid and powder is
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RIDING OF CAVALRY OFFICERS FEATURED (American News Service) Chicago, Nov. 25. The riding of foreign and American cavalry officers
was the feature of the second day of
the international horse-, show at the
'stockyards pavilion. Baron Pierre de Meslon, of the French team, won the white ribbon for light weight hunters. Col. P. A. Kenna of the British team
won the first prize with bis handsome mare Harmony, which took the international prize for army mounts In New York. Lieutenant Coblyn and Lieutenant Mathon of the Dutch team won the in
ternational class for army officers riding two abreast. They also won- in New York. The turnouts In the boxes were more elaborate than on the opening night of the show. Naturally shrdlu night of the show. Practically every society woman in Chicago was present and the brilliance of the audience outdid the horses.
HARD PUIllSHMEflT
GIVEN TO WOMEN English Government Severely Deals with Ringleaders of Suffragettes. (American New Service.) London, Nov. 25. The severest sen
tences ever imposed upon suffragettes were today dealt out to the three ring
leaders who led the mobs of women in the storming of government officers. They were Sentenced to two
months at hard labor. Others were discharged and still others had their 1
hearings postponed. Bow street court was crowded with spectators and when the sentences were imposed the suffragettes among the spectators cheered and cried: "Votes for women." The three women who were sentenced took the Judge's words calmly and immediately produced handbags containing a. change of clothing. The
"martyrs" were led away to their cells amid a pandemonium of noise
which caused the presiding magistrate to threaten to b,ave the cort room cleared by force.' The three women threatened to disobey prison rules and to refuse to eat or work."
Six more suffragettes were arraigned this afternoon and received two months sentences.' They were found guilty of throwing stones and Iron bolts through the windows of govern ment offices and refused to make any defense.
MEXICAN REVOLT ALMOST CRUSHED
Drastic Action of Government Meets Results-Ma-dero a Fugitive Now. (American News Service) BULLETIN. Eagle Pass, Tex., Nov. 25. Mexican officials claim that Gen. Madero is caught !n a trap and wI11 hare to surrender or fight his way out inside of
twenty-four hours. , Mexican troops
outnumber the revolutionists three to one.
the lack of organization among the rebel ranks. According to the latest reports skirmishing is still going on around Torreon. A report states that Matamoras was in danger of attack although War Minister Cosie today received advices from General VH'.ar. commanding the Northern military zone with headquarters at Monterey, that all was quiet around Matamoras and that his scouts . brough no word of rebel bands.
URGE INSTRUCTION POLISH LANGUAGE
Chicago, Nov. 25. The Polish language Is to be added to the curriculum of the Chicago public high schools. Action to this end by. the school management committee of the board of education yesterday marked a victory for the Polish National Alliance, which for a long time has sought to have the language taught in the schools. The most recent request of the organization, made several weeks ago, was referred to Supt. Ella Flagg Young, and yesterday , Mrs. . Young recommended that the , request - be granted. 8a y Many Want Polish. In advancing argument that the larv guage should be offered In the high school course of study it was pointed out by the alliance that "the study of fine literature to which .only those with a knowledge of the Polish language may have access is desired by a large number of Chicago people."
Some one has measured the thickness of the film of a soapbubble and reports that it is the 2,500,000th part of an inch.
BROKE QUARANTINE ;
RIDE ON TRACTION
Mexico City, Nov. 25. With the Madero revolution practically crushed,
the government found a task of great magnitude on its hands that of crushing out the wave of anarchy which is
following in the wake of the rebellion
Bandits and desperadoes have banded
with criminals released from jails and.
according to latest reports they are
attacking and pillaging small towns, driving off stock and doing great dam
age to railroad property.
Federal troops were sent today to
confiscate the Mexican property of Francesco Madero, upon whose head a $10,000 reward has been set by the Mexican government. -Madero has disappeared despite the efforts of soldiers, rurales and secret agencies to find him. A great nation wide search was started for him today under the stimulus of the reward. Despite the reported quiet in the north and south and the rumor that Madero is so badly wounded that he cannot lead his troopsftbe belief was expressed today that the revolution is not entirely quelled . notwithstanding
Fort Wayne, Nov. 25. When the
morning car from Muncie on the Wa-
bash Valley line, arrived this morning, twenty passengers were held on the
car and disinfected by the authorities A woman bad broken quarantine at
Muncie and with two children, suf
ferimrwltb diphtheria,' took the car.
thus exposing all the passengers.
HOTEL BURNED DOWN
One Man Dying, Woman Is
Badly Hurt. Wtnthron. Mass.. Nov. 25. Fire
which broke out today destroyed the Youngs hotel and an adjoining house on the crest and resulted in serious injuries to several guests who were forced to jump from windows.
Tho mr.c urlnmlr InllirM Ifft M TS.
. MV. MWW W. . V w . . " " " Margaret Leggs, 40, and her son, 1, of Springfield. Mass.. who jumped from a
third story window. The woman broke
both legs and suffered severe lnternul
Injuries. Her son Is dying from a fractured , skulL A dozen other guests, forced to jump from windows high in the air to the roof of the annex of the building, received more or less severe injuries which may prove serious. The loss is estmated at $60,000.
TWO TRAINS CRASH:
A FIREMAN KILLED American Jfews- Service) Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 15, A Missouri Pacific passenger train crashed Into th roar end nf freight train tndav.
A fireman was killed and several pas-,
sengers injured. v FOR SUPREME COURT
American Xrws Service) ..' Washington, Nov. 25 -The President will announce his appointees to the supreme bench on December 5, according to an announcement made today.
To the list of famoua misprints should be added that ascribed to Miss Irwin, dean of Radcllffe college, who was made to say In an annual report that the new swimming tank at Radcilffe had a capacity of 20,000 gals.
The automobile Industry more than any other has compelled steel manufacturers to . improve their output to the highest point. . t
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So far back as the memory of man goes every mother has had her own peculiar ideas about how to keep her children healthy. But women are getting to agree on the main point more and more, and that is that it is of first importance to Veep the little one's bowels open. ,
From the bowels comes health or sick mn. Unless- a child IS born diseased It can be kept healthy, and mads to grow to vtcorous maturity. If ths bowels are kept free and pure in Infancy and childhood. It la the mala point for ths mother to look after. The amount of romplngsad playing a child does keeps its bowels moving naturally, but there cornea a time when Ihe overeat or eat something that does not acres, and then a laxative Is absolutely necessary. . .tenl wait until matters get worse .. five a laxative at once. What laxative re yon fotiMt to civet Stewed fruit and thlncs of that klndr No. not when the child to really constipated." Give a aclentlflo laxative, a formula based on forty years 'Of experience with children. 8uch a laxative Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which thousands of mothers are already giving la those emergencies. It Is the mainstay of the children of Mrs. J. It Whiting of Lena, Wis, Mrs. Chaa. H.
Relchert. Richmond Hill, L. X., and numerous others. Don't give pills, tablets or strong cathartics for the child .doesn't need it. Oo to your dructfat and bur a fifty cent or one dollar bottle of Byrup Pepsin. It la mild, gentle, free from arlpinc and exactly suited to the needs of Infants and children. If you want to try it before buytnc write Dr. Caldwell and ho will send you a free sample bottle. Ho has sent thousands such bottles to mothers. Dr. Caldwell does not feel that .the purchase of his remedy ends his obllf ration. Ho has specialised In stomach. Ivor and bowel diseases for over forty years and will be pleased to give the reader any advice on the subject free of charge. All are welcome to write him. Whether for the medical advice or the free sample address him Dr. W. B. Caldwell, Ml Caldwell building. Montlcello. I1L . ,
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Your out-of-order Stomach will feel fine in five , . minutes. Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape'3 Diapepsin and realize not only immediate but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as coon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach, Neusea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath, with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin Is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. ... These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure- almost any cae of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach disorder.'" '
THE GEO. BREHM CO. Rictacsd'g Ody&daslveloy Stere Pre-Hofliday: Sale oil ; ittoHfl Go-Cartfs Derjlnnino Tuesday, Nov. 21 Ccnllacto 10 Days
JOMr Fifth Anniversary sals Our stock of dell no-csrts Is exceedingly large and well selected. Over 40 different styles are shewn in English, Wicker and eellapslbte carta. Every cart In the store goes at a big discount. Every cart GREATLY. REDUCED IN PRICE in order to effect a ; quick clearance.., -.'' ; "' . ,
AS A SPECIAL LEADER we offer our regular S4.00, all metal cart at $2.23. These carts are exceptionaUy well constructed with all metal franls, brass trlmmsd, capped hubs, rubber tirea, hood, and fold easily and com pactly. Cornea in three good colorawMaroon, Brown and Orson. Only a limited number to sell 4J0 values at 1 select one now for Xmas.
NOW READY FOR CHRISTMAS The biggest and moat complete lino of dolls ever shown. Coma In and look -around, , bring the children.
open every mgnt mi cnnsTmae,
IT&s (Es. iBpsDnmrn Co., PDnoime 1747, 5117 Rflallna Steeefl
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The Cooper Grocery 1027 Main Street Phase 2577 ' I take pleasure in announcing that I have again engaged in the grocery business, and use this method of informing you. It is hardly necessary to remind you of my years of experience in this line; suffice it to say that I shall give you the very best of service and honorable dealing. I am located at 1027 Main Street, and ask the favor of your patronage. Everything coming from this new and clean store will have the backing of my thorough knowledge of the business. The stock of goods is first-class in every respect no other kind will be carried. It is my purpose to please you both as to quality and service. All orders by - phone will receive prompt attention. Phone 2577. Respectfully, , Edward L. Cooper
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Half the pleasure of life comes from companionship of your friends going to their homes and having. them come to yours. Have you the home in which to entertain them? - You will be Able to move into your own home this week if you will just say the word. YOU SAY YOU HAVENT THE MONEY? Well, did your know that three- , fourths of , the world's business is run on credit? Credit is the keynote of every large concern. If you have not done so, you should immediately establish credit with us, furnish your home and prepare for a real Xmas. Every day until Dec. 1st, we will have unusual bargains in the home furnishing goods. A few dollars saved today and a few more tomorrow mean much to a man in furnishing a home, so if you want the lowest prices on stylish furniture, don't miss our 10 Days . Discount Sale. Especial Attention Is Called To Car Odd Pieces
Dressers from ...... . Book Cases from Oak Rockers from Imitation; or American . . . Quartered Rockers . . Go-carts from .... ....
Kitchen Cabinets
.$10.75 up .$14.50 up : .$3.75 up . .$2.75 up ..$4.98 up
$7.50 up
See our line of fancy skin table tops, lamp mats, cushions, wall mats, etc., at fancy Xmas prices. What would be , a nicer Xmas present?
- , ... ..... ..... . , ..... ..... ., .... Our Discount Sale continues until Dec. 1st. Don't miss the opportunity of getting some of the bargains to be found at our discount sale. ' , S Allllcemi & (C(D)o
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