Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 26, 5 December 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANI SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911.

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'Mail Your Gifts and Xmas Cards" Early, Is Warning Also Given. "Do your, mailing earl and avoid the rush," is the principal bit of advice given out by the local postal authorities in a bulletin Issued to warn people how delays in distribution of mail during the holidays may be avoided. L. A. Handley, superintendent of carriers at the Richmond office, says that too little attention is paid to mailing Christmas gifts, cards and letters early, which fact accounts for a large part of the delay in delivery. The postal bulletin follows: The attention 01 tne public is called to the order issued by the post office department regarding the use of adhesive stamps, of any kind, other than the regular postage stamps: "No adhesive stamps or Imitations of stamps, in any form or design' whatever, other than lawful postage tamps, shall be affixed to the address side of domestic mail matter, but such adhesive stamps, provided they do not in form or design resemble lawful postage stamps, and do not bear numerals, may be affixed to the reverse side of domestic mail matter. "All domestic mail matter, bearing on the address side, adhesive stamps or imitations of stamps, other than lawful postage stamps will be returned to the sender, if known; otherwise they will be forwarded to the division of dead letters. No stamps, other than lawful postage stamps, may be placed on any foreign mail, either on the face of back. A few hints for mailing of Christ mas matter, which, if observed, will expedite the delivery of same and prevent it being sent to the dead letter office. Mail your packages early and mark

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TOP COUGHS SAVE MONEY The Advantage, of the "Logo Plan" of Home Prepared Remedies. As la well known, the great majority of reliable cough remedies are ninetenths "simple syrup" and one-tenth real medicine. This is all right, because the medicine is too strong to take alone. But why pay the high prices asked two dollars for ftfty cents worth of medicine mixed with a pint of syrup? That is what most reliable cough remedies cost you. Why not get vour fifty cents worth of medicine for just fifty cents and supply the syrup yourself for what it is worth, thus saving al-

; most $1.50 on every pint. That is the advantage of the "Logos Plan." It gives you a full two dollars' worth of a logical, effective, reliable and safe cough syrup at a coBt of about 56 cents. Follow this recipe: Dissolve one pound of sugar in half pint of water; add two ounces of Logos cough remedy Extract; Bhake and it is ready for use. If you can't get the Logos cough remedy Extract at your druggists, send' fifty cents in stamps direct to Logos Remedy Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. them "not to be opened until Christmas." Don't forget to place sufficient postage on all matter. Don't forget to give correct street address. If you don't the mail matter may be delayed until after the Christmas rush is over. Don't forget to place the return address on everything mailed. This will prevent delay and embarrassment. Don't mail cards to children unless the correct address is given. Just giving the street is not sufficient. They should also bear the number and parents' names. Don't mail tinsel post cards unless securely sealed in an envelope bearing two cents postage. Don't place red cross or other stamps of like character on the face of any mail matter, and if placed on the reverse side be sure they do not seal

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the package, unless postage at the first clan rate i psdd. Hundreds of post cards are sent to the dead letter office every year because they do not bear correct address or the full name of the sender. , , - All Christmas pakages, correctly addresaed, and wbiob are received up to and including Christmas morning will be delivered, but incorrectly addressed packages and post cards are sure to be delayed. Above all things do not wait until the last minute, but do your mailing early and avoid the rush. Don't address embossed post cards with lead pencil.

Interesting For the Husband. j A titled lady warned ber new gar ! dener that her husband had an irritating habit of disparaging everything he saw in the greenhouse and of orto be bought. "But on no account humor him." she said. "Whatever he says, throw cold water on him or he will ruin us with his extravagance." At this point the new gardener turned on ber a white and startled face. "Ma'am," he Baid. "if he orders ms to pitch every plant in the place on the rubbish heap I shan't ever bare the pluck to douse him in cold .water. Won't it do as well if 1 get a drain of warm water out of the boiler ami let it trickle gently down his neck?" London Tit-Bits. Very Thoughtful. "Before we were married." said Mr. Meekton, "I showed my affection for Henrietta by serenading her." "I suppose you neglect any such attentions now." "Tee; I show my affection now by respecting her desire that I shall not try to sing." Washington Star. . t USE ALLEN'S F00TEASE ..I, The antiseptic iowtle r to be ehsken Into ths untie. It you want rest end comfort for tired, achinij, swollen, sweating; fret, nso Allen's Foot-Ease. Relieves corns nnd bpnious of all pain and prevents blisters, sore and callous spots. Just the tiling toi Panrinn i'artiee, I'atent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking in New Shoes. It is the greatest eomfort discover v of t!ieas;e. Tryit to-day. bolt! everywhere. gScts. Don't accent any ?6fif!.V. Fc;r FUEh trial package, address Alien 3. Ululated, hts Roy, Y.

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L SOGIETV AID SOCIETY MEETING. The Ladies Aid Society of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday in the church parlors. The time will be spent in making articles for the Christmas bazaar to be held December fourteenth and fifteenth, the place of holding the affair ot be determined later. At noon a picnic dinner will be served to wish all the members of the church are invited. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The following items clipped from the New Castle Courier are of interest here: Miss Josephine Wilson returned to her home in Richmond, Saturday evening, after being the guest of Miss Josephine Jeffrey the last few days. She attended the P&i Iota Xi charity ball last Friday evening in the Moose hall. Miss Grace Kelly, who has been visiting Miss Lenna Stretch, of South j Main street, for a few days, returned to her home in Richmond this afternoon. She was one of the out-of-town guests at the Psi Iota Xi charity ball of last Friday evening. MORROR-RAMSEY. Miss Marie Ramsey, daughter of Mary Ramsey and Mr. Lcroy Morror, were married recently at the home of the bride's mother in South Sixteenth street. The house was beautifully decorated throughout with roses, smilax, and ferns. Miss Edna Marshall played

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the Mendelssohn wedding march as the bride and groom attended by Mr. Lee Ramsey and Miss Hallie Monosmith entered the ceremony room and took their places before an improved altar of flowers and ferns. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk mull over taffeta and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of pink. About fifty guests witnessed the ceremony which was performed by the Rev. S. R. Lyons of the Reid Memorial church. After the ritual had been said the guests were invited to the dining room where a luncheon was served. All the decorations were in pink and white. Mr. and Mrs. Morror left for a short wedding trip and upon their return will reside East of the city. The bride's traveling dress was of blue cloth with hat to correspond. They have the best wishes of all for a most happy future.

New England. New England was named by Captain John Smith, not by the pilgrims or Puritans. It was the name that Smith gave to the first settlement, made In 1007 at Jamestown. Later on the region settled by Smith took the name of 'Virginia," while the original designation came to be applied exclusively to the region now formed by the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Being an Englishman, it was quite natural that Smith should name his settlement after his native land, just as the Dutch did when they named their original settlement by the Battery "New Amsterdam." New York American.

GRACE PORTERFTELDPOLK IN RECITAL Mrs. Grace Porterfield Polk, of Indianapolis, a well known musician formerly resident in this city, will give a song recital in the Gennett on the evening of January twenty-fifth, assisted by Mr. Hugh McGibney, the violinist. Mrs. Polk, the possessor of a charming soprano voice and gracious personality, was conspicuous in musical circles in this city and has not only many personal friends but admirers

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A Tribute to Nature., An old lady.- lauding up ssome scenery, said to a well known painter, "The whole trip along the river was like a series of your superb etchings. "Tea," replied the artist. "Nature is creeping up. London Telegraph. Man , with the osired many t nous en da roatan's ailments. It a poeitive speetao for It ueriaos, regelates. sell it. No dealer will advise 70 a I

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