Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 6, 14 November 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PAI LABIUM AND SUN-TXXEGBAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.

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17, C, T, U, OF CITY HEARS MRS, TRAUM Delegate to National Convention Tells of the Work Done There.

"Our one great effort during the coming year will be to secure equal suffrage for the women of the United States," said Mrs. S. W. Traum, when Bhe read her report as delegate to the recent annual convention of the W. c. T. U. at Milwaukee, at the United Brethren church. The report of the local delegate to the national gathering was much appreciated by the audience that crowded the U. B. church and Bhe was applauded for the active interest she took in the meeting. According to the record presented by Mrs. Traum, the convention was practically unanimously In favor of equal suffrage, and made that topic the leading matter for consideration by the delegates. The stand taken by the women is that they can do little in securing prohibition for the country, until they are allowed to help make the laws through voting. The convention passed resolutions ardently advocating votes for women, and when Mayor Emll, of Milwaukee, declared before ECZEMA STOPPED FOR 10 CENT8. When you get tired of wasting dollars on high-priced alcohol preparations buy a 10-cent box of Plex, "the quick-healing salve." It will open your eyes. Two or three applications produce wonderful results in eczema, Cuban itch, dandruff, or any other skin trouble. For a quick cure try Plex. Plex is a wonder-working penetrating ointment. It destroys germs, cleans and heals quicker than anything else you ever heard of. Has a hundred uses in every home. One application cures itching piles. Repairs sore, stiff muscles like magic. Cures croup and sore throat. Splendid for catarrh. Has no equal for sore, aching sweaty feet. Best thing known for cuts, etc. A big box of plex costs only 10 cents, but It's worth its weight in gold. Your druggist has it or can easily get It for you. Sent prepaid on receipt of price by the O. C. Co., Terre Haute. Ind. r - i

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the meeting that he was not in sympathy with their position, he was laughed at by the delegates. One of the interesting actions noted in the report by Mrs. Traum was a resolution against the act of Secretary Wilson in attending the last brewers' congress. The W. C. T. U. swore that they would make every errort in their power to have Wilson removed from the cabinet. A response to the objections against the public appearance of women as temperance orators was the leading topic discussed by Mrs. N. W. Curtis, president of the Texas state W. C. T. U. Mrs. Curtis said that the same men who refuse to hear a woman make a. speech in behalf of temperance, would not think of going to a show that had no women in the cast, and that these men would never dream or telling the actresses to "go home and tend to their housework." Seaborn Wright, the noted orator, of Georgia, told the delegates that the task before the Union was to fight the large corporations and not individuals. He said that it was not the saloon keepers and small dealers who were responsible for the liquor evil but the brewers. Wright told the women that the white slave traffic in the city of Chicago alone had brought in $19,000,000 to the men controlling it, in a single year, while all the gambling in the same city had netted the promoters only $16,000,000. He said that the greatest indictment against these men r "aiif

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was that their work never brought happiness to anyone. The W. C. T. U. has mapped out a strenuous campaign in the interests of prohibition for the coming year, according to Mrs. Traum's record. Resolutions were passed, advocating legislation against advertising liquors through the mails, and against the proposed restoration of liquor in the army canteen. The leaders of the temperance union determined to attempt to get laws regulating or prohibiting the white slave traffic, and to secure the co-operation of women's clubs and other organizations throughout the country to aid them in their work. Mrs. R. W. Randle was in charge of the services at the U. B. church. Aside from the reading of the report, the leading feature of the afternoon was singing by the chorus of the Christian church.

The Margaret Smith Home will hold its Annual Donation-day, November 16th, 1911, when any donations will be thankfully received. 13-3t Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. At the Gennett. Tonight "The Squaw Man." Nov. 21. Russian Orchestra. Nov. 25. "Madame Sherry." At the Murray. All Week Vaudeville. "The Squaw Man." Superb, realistic, striking and sincere are the words that will apply to the production of "The Squaw Man" at the Gennett Theater tonight, a play worthy of the opening of the season and worthy of the best patronage. It is what it sets out in its headlines, an idyll of two continents, holding the atmosphere of both centuries, old England and of the newer, frontier West. The stage settings and scenery are fully adequate to the effect intended. The company playing it is strong and well balanced. The cowboys, who, on the stage, are usually exceedingly Hair Help

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