Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 129, 4 April 1912 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND 1AIIAH IVHl JLSH SUX-TELEGK AM, THURSO AY, A PRIL 4, 1912.

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''Ifr AR ELECTION ke-Action7 to "Sedu re yfcj to Stock the Whitewater River.

RAILROAD NOTES

.' The annual election of officers of the Wayne County Fish and Game Protectee association was held last evening at the meeting of the board of directors, held at the court house. George Deuker was elected" president, Jeff Wilson, vice president, J. F. Holiday, was reelected secretary, and Ed Cooper .was reelected treasurer. M Arrangements were made for the anrJDual banquet given by the association.

The banauet will be held Anrll 25.

Committees were appointed to work

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. out me aeiaus lor lae anair. i ne committees appointed by President Deuker follow: Hall and Music Committee E. A. Dickinson, chairman, Hod Dickinson "n and Lawrence A. Handley. Menu Committee Ed. Cooper, chalrman, George Brucker and John Bayer. Program and Speakers Committee George Deuker, chairman, Luther C. Abbott and George Williams, j Publicity Committee F. F. Holiday, ) chairman, John H. Thomas, Williard f Jessup, William H. Kelley and Demas ; Coe. I ' Reception Committee William Hanache, chairman, Dan Scherb, Charles J Gross, M. T. Nordyke, John O. Curry and Theodore Keplinger. - It is probable that State Fish and Game Commissioner George W. Miles ; will be present at the banquet to dew liver an address. fAt the meeting of the directors it SSra decided to fill out a formal application to the Bureau of Fisheries of -th Department of Commerce and Labor, which is to be sent to - Congress- '!, mn Finly H. Gray, asking for a number of fish to place in the Whitewater rlverCongressman Gray will be asked to secure bass or wall-eyed pike if postitle. a ; The directors decided to urge the followers of the rod and reel of Cam ,v bridge City to organize an asociatlon :' Jn that town. This matter has been "''discussed before and it is probable ", that an organization will be perfected some time within the near future. '; p. . The regular monthly meeting of the .association will be held this evening.

. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers.

. That Was Different.

JTvSepeatedly he had heard the young

Vwoman boast of eluding the vigilance

the conductor and riding home free.

t trhen he cot a chance to sneak a

Cle for both of them he slipped the

f3ime back into his pocket and smiled

Upon her In triumph.

L , "Didn't you pay your , fare?" she -Edited;.' a - ' ; 'No," said he.' 'The conductor uevs Sr. .even looked , o,ur way. . .

. our miu. uuluui. uui uer iuuh ui titlain waA tinmistakable. '

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$ mm lucre ceriuiiiiy is a uuuuiH suiuuard for the sexes. '-New York Sun.

With the completion of a double track system of railroad in its school of telegraphy at Bedford, Pa., the Pennsylvania Railroad is to send opt notices calling attention to the opportunities offered young men who desire to enter the railroad field. Located at the headquarters of the Bedford Divsiion, the telegraph school has the personal supervision of practical railroad men, officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad. J. C. Johnson, superintendent telegraph of the lines east of Pittsburg is in charge of its operation, with Thomas Saddington as resident manager. " The Bedford school of telegraphy has the same equipment as a station on a double track road. .In addition to the miniature railroad, engines and cars, a regular system of manual block signals, with crossovers and sidings, has been installed. Disptaching trains by telegraph arid telephone is taught in the school, while the students are also given a full course in agent's work, such as filing of tariffs, keeping reports, filling out standard blanks, and keeping the necessary records. The text books used consist of the Book of Block Signal Rules, the Book of Rules for the Government of the Transportation Department, copies of all standard forms of Pennsylvania Railroad blanks and other standard literature as is supplied to agents and telegraph operators. The school is also in possession of an extensive library on technical works pertaining to telegraph, telephone and agent's work. Since tiie establishment of the school of telegraphy in 1907, there have beer enrolled 364 students, 214 of whom hf ve been graduated and are now employed as telegraphers. The time required to complete the course is from Bix to eight months, and immediately upon its completion, the graduates are given salaried positions with the Pennsylvania. Railroad in direct line of promotion.

past; two . years .in. Denver, Colorado, have returned to their home in North Eighteenth street. Their many friends will be glad to welcome them home again.

VESPER SERVICE. A vesper service will be held Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at. the St. Andrew's church. The public is invited to attend.

TO SING SUNDAY. Mrs. Charles Igelman will be one of the soloists at the Vesper services of the First Presbyterian church Easter

Sunday at four fortyflve o'clock. The program will be published Saturday.

TO ENTERTAIN.

Friday afternoon Mrs. Jamitnu ford and Mrs. Albert WtmamwilfJvM

ty circle of the First ' Presbyterian church at the home of airs. Williams in South Thirteenth street. S

Plttsbure. Pa.. April 12: Syracuse,

tf'Y, ApfCRJchmond, Va.. April j NorfojWcT Va. AP prill 29; Patterson,

WAS IN TOWN. Mr. J. Louis Shenk, of Dayton, Ohio, the celebrated baritone singer, who is to enter upon a tour with Mary Garden next week, was in town yester

day meeting his pupils. The following schedule has been arranged for Mr.-SkeiHr: - . X '

ilr. SlieaK expf c io sin, several i&gs iitC GerBki jftid English. n -:stA gr3' 1 & ' 'T ' VISITING HER?-L ; HarryKaSa. Aephew Of E- MHaas, is, TisUg hMr. antf Mrs. E. M. Ha lor "aCoi-t-tmq. S;is a telegraph operator at Allentown,Pa. He will be here for a few weeks.

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Christian Church and Easter Bazaar and Market at Richmond Plating Co., 1029 Main street, Friday and Saturday. 4-2t

On Mt. Etna is a chestnut tree two thousand years old and 213 feet in circumference.

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There is only one way to cure dandruff, F

and that is to kill the dandruff germs. There is only one hair preparation on the market to-day that is guaranteed, absolutely guaranteed, to ltd! the pernicious and persistent daadrufi germs, or money back, and that preparation is

Sage

arisian

But Parisian Sage is more than a dandruff cure. It makes the hail grow thick and luxuriant. It stops falling hair, and almost immediately steps itching scalp. is the favorite hair dressing of the beautiful women of America, because it makes the hair soft, silky and luxuriant, and is not sticky or gTeasy. Parisian Sage is not a dye. It contains nothing injurious to the hair, but is a scientific combination of ingredients that are hau nounshers.

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY

HOME FOR EASTER. Miss Frances Williams, a student at Valparaiso, is home to spend Easter the guest of her sister, Mrs. Moorman and brother, Mr. Robert Williams, of North D street.

RETURNED HO.ME. Miss Rachel and Miss Willodine Throckmorton, who have spent the

A Caution. Reginald I love you. Madeline. For

SfOi I would give up family, position.

hs:alth. Madeline Hold. Reginald!

Giving up family is all right. 1 fain would be spared a mother-in-law. Give up your position if you can get "a better one, but please hold on to yonr wealth. We may need it.

A Scientific Question. ; "Nothing is ever totally lost or destroyed," said the professor of physics. "In that case," said the'simple and frank person, "h-v do you explain the fact that everybody loses ' umbrellas nd you never meet anybody who has found one?" Washington Star.

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Aunt Jane Is the water where you live now hard or soft? Niece I guess it's pretty hard. The girl spattered tome on the lamp chimney the other

night, and it broke all to pieces.

In this world one must be a little

,too kind to be kind enough. Mari-raux.

What Good Fuel Is to an Engine Right food is to the body the source of vital energy. Grape-Nuts is a good food in every sense of the word. It is made from ihe natural food grains wheat and barley; is perfectly cooked; partially pre-digested for easy, quick assimilation; and has fine flavor. Besides being rich in bodybuilding elements, it contains the Phosphate of Potash (grown in the grain) which Nature specially requires for rebuilding the tissue cells in brain and nerves, and which can only be supplied through daily food.

"There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts

Post um Cereal Company, Limited Battle Creek, Michigan

"1 had a terrible itching of the scalp, and ray hair fell out, as it naturally would when one is 70 years old. Parisian Sage cured the scalp irritation, ar.d gave a lustre and new life to my hair, and caused it to grow in. I am so pleased with Parisian Sage that 1 hereby recommend its u;e." Mrs. Helen M. Beadle. Three Rivers, Mich.

Since its introduction into America. Parisian Sage has had an immense sale, and here are the reasons: It is safe and harmless; it cures dandruff in two weeks, by killing the dandruff germ; it stops falling hair; it promptly stops" itching of the scalp; it makes the hair soft, glossy and luxuriant; it gives life- and beauty to the hair it is not sticky or greasy, it is the daintiest perfumed hair tonic made. Look for the girl with the Auburn hair on every package. You take no risk in buying Parisian Sage STyS dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks, or money back.

For Sale By LEO. H. FIHE

PRICE 50 CENTS

"Button, Button, Who's Got the Button"

Tbis has been the popular game for some time, but the new game is :

Buckles, Buckles,

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And we are right in the game and in it so strong-that. we can't help but win. Our line of COLONIAL PUMPS andSLIPPEFg - very complete and most attractive. Get the New Styles and get themts COLONIALS WITH BUCKLES OR BOWS We carry them in White Nubuck, Tan, Velvet, Suede, Satin, Dull Kid, Gun Metal, Patent, White Sea Island Duck, and the new GITTER CLOTH, $2.00 to $4.00. Also a complete line of Oxfords and Button Boots in all leathers. See us for anything in footwear. Corner of Seventh and Main Streets

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WORTH $1.00 Two-clasp Camille Short Gloves made of selected Smachen Skins Tans, Browns, Black and White! These are fitted to the hand. Not a complaint have we heard of their wearing qualities;

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We have secured our third and last lot of the special Kid GloveBargain. There will be no more after the close of business on Saturday. The value and quality of these goods need no comment hundreds of ladies have given them a trial and pronounce them the best barganin ever offered. A Suggestion Avoid the Saturday afternoon and evening rush by coming on Friday and on Saturday ihorning. We simply cannot give prompt service during the rush hours.

FOR

WORTH -.$5.50 16-button (24 inch) Real Lamb Skin Black and White only. This is a $5.50. glove. Every pair fitted to the hand. It is the greatest glove value ever known. Satisfactory in every way.

Onry On "B&OMO QUIN2NX," that Is Laxative Bromo Quinine Caret aCoM in On Day, CrtptaS Day

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House Lois $29 lo 99 ! 55 down, 50 cent a week. National road, 2000 feet bejond East Haven Junction. An excellent chance to start a home of your own fry building a email cottage costing not less than (400 and adding more as yonr means permit. Salesmen on the ground every afternoon this week from 3 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 5. A. F. HILL, Sales Mgr., 101 N. 9th St. Home phone 1703 WILBUR LAND CO. The Largest Suburban Real Estate Dealers in the World.

- TRY SLEEPING ON

Puritan"Rest Easy" Double Deck Springs "

No other springs ' can 3pJ Made by Puritan

possibly tglr,dyou Bed Spring Co, equal comfort anTlnx- Indianapolis, urious ease. Look 'Tor the "two decks" having 275 coils of goldbronze wire. Buy'ftmnaleep on them and you will be surprised to find that a bed could be made so comfortable. , a.; i i t-. Your Richmond Dealer, can supply you. If not write us for names of those who can.

You'll Do Better at Drultt Brothers'

DRUITT'S

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MEW FURNITURE The incessant selling keeps everything spick and span new here. If we had the shop worn kinds to offer, our acknowledged low prices would be deceptions not bargains. The continnouos selling allows no chance for goods to tarry here. ' ' Our stock of

Dining Room Furnishings is large the MODEL DINING ROOM is easily found, and in many styles. It's a pleasure to shop here: it's a pleasure to show the stock.

BUFFETS in all finishes priced at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 $28.50, $30.00 $35.00, $40.00. DINING TABLES in all finishes priced at $10.50, $12.00, $13.50 $15.00, $18.00. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, up. CHINA CLOSETS in all finishes priced at $12.50, $15.00, $18.00. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00 up.

DRUITT'S Davenports . have proved good enough to be Guaranteed without limit. All Styles and All Finishes

DAVENPORTS in all styles and all finishes priced at $22.50, $25.00, $28.50, $30.00, $35.00. $40.00, $42.50, $45.00 up. OUR DIVIDEND PAYMENT PLAN It will pay you to make all of your purchases now, even If you are not quite ready. A small payment will hold any articles until you want them delivered. If you don't find it convenient to pay cash for all of your goods, just make a fair sized down payment and will gladly divide up the balance Into such payments as you will find convenient to pay and there is no extra charge for this. PRUITT BROTHERS

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A Wedding Gift from JENKINS & CO.'S DIAMOND SHOP

confers the greatest compliment to .the bride and gives that feeling of perfect satisfaction to one's self BECAUSE of the assurance that for elegance, style, newness and quality it can not be surpassed. We are showing this spring a particularly choice stock of wares especially appropriate for WEDDING GIFTS Our name and seal on every package is a SIGN OF QUALITY and a guarantee of its value and worth. JENKINS & CO. Your Jewelers

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