Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 187, 11 June 1912 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PAM-ADIU3I AL SUN-TELEGBAM, TUESDAY, JUXE 11, 1913.
AWARD PRIZES FOR CLEANING UP WORK
Hibberd School Receives the First Prize for Work of Its League. The civic committee of the Aftermath today made public the prizes won by the Junior Civic Leagues in the different schools, for Cleaning Day work. The awards are made in proportion to the amount of time 6pent by the children in cleaning work. The money Is given and distributed in accordance with the approval of the Commercial club. The schools are advised to use the sums received in their picture funds. To the Hibbert School, the first prize $5.00. To the Warner School, the second prize $3.00. To the Sevastopol and Vaile Schools, each $2.00. To the Whitewater and Baxter Schools, each $1.00. To Miss Florence Rausch, who reported 25 hours' work $1.00. The number of pupils who enrolled in the Leagues was 1,551. The schools altogether reported 6,892 hours' and nine minutes, making an average of 4.4 hours per member. The pupils in the ten schools with organized leagues and who worked the most time are as follows: Finley iMarietta Cole Warner Earl Murphy Starr Earl Mundhenk Whitewater Estel Fox Hibberd Margaret Boswell Vaile Ilea Hirschfield Baxter Florence Rausch Sevastopol Mary Macy St. Mafy's Teresa Collins St. Andrew's Clara Schroeder The students of t. John's Lutheran worked but had- no -league. Miss Schultz's students hours were 1,204. The Baxter school had the largest league and the banner pupil. St. Andrew's had the most members in their league in proportion to their enrollment. The Whitewater school was probably the best organized league. "The figures furnished by the schools were signed by the teachers and are exceedingly interesting and suggestive of the vast amount of service possible for the little folks if only their elders knew how to encourage and materialize their youthful powers," said an Aftermath member. "Think of 6,842 hours and 9 minutes devoted to civic betterment, more than two years of time in working terms of ten hours per day Splendid training for good citizenship Let these figures signify much to 4Ye Olders' 'A Little Child Shall Lead Them.'" It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Caroline D. Shultz to Levi C. Hoover, June 6, 1912, $3,700, Pt. lot 471, O. M., Richmond. , Catherine F. Romey to Jo6. M. Banta et al., May 25, 1912, $1,500, Lot 59, Benton Heights. Jas. E. Bryant to Sarah M. Bryant, June 10, 1912, $200, lots 4-5, Davis Sub. Richmond. . Margaret Minner to Jno. B. Dougan, June 7, 1912, $1, lot 188, Benton Heights. Alice W. Hollingsworth to Ray K. Shlveley, June 7, 1912, $22.50, Pt. lots 249. 230, Mendenhall & Coffin's 3rd Add., Richmond. Turner W. Hadley to Jesse C. Hadley, June 8. 1912. $1, Pt. lot 44, Grand Boulevard sub. Richmond. Lost On Limited Interurban, 2:00 p. m., Monday, June 10 east bound from Richmond, package containing ladies' grey coat and skirt. Reward if returned to Palladium office. It THE INWARD LIFE. The signs and fruits of inward life are the outcome of long, slow working causes, running back through all our years, including all that we dreaded and bewailed as well as all that we welcomed and enjoyed, including also the outward and inward life of our struggling ancestors and the long and broad evolution of humanity. We must follow the hint. We must make each step an onward one. We must not interrupt our own progress. Charles G. Ames.
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DO YOU DIET OR
To Reduce Your Flesh You'll Have to Be a Spartan and Not Take a Snack Between Meals.- Movement for Woman on Board General.
BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. It might be as well to get things straight. In the woman on he school board matter, in instance. There is an impression current that the members of the Franchise League are "behind" this movement. The Franchise League discussed the matter at its last meeting which was not called, however, for that specific purpose, since it was the last meeting of the league for the season and had been postponed from the week previous. The organization, however, although expressing itself as in favor of the movement and concluding to send letters to the various councilmen signed by its officers, did not inaugurate it. As stated here several times there has been a sentiment for woman's representation on the school-board for a number of years, first brought up thro ugh the Local Council of Women some fifteen years ago, and last year revived by the City Federation of Clubs. The Franchise League discussed the matter at its last meeting and has interested itself in the propaganda to that end but no more so jthan the other women's clubs nor those women who do not belong to any special organization. The women of the town took it up, in short, both individually and through their organizations.The Franchise League, fortunately, happened to liave a meeting at this juncture and took some official action. Of the committees appointed at the meeting of the women of the city held last week in the Morrisson-Reeves library, those of the third, fourth, seventh and eighth wards had no member of the Franchise League in their, personnel. Several women of the committees are not club women and not active suffragists. This movement was, so far as the women were concerned, town wide and confined to no organization. The Franchise League was glad to help it on. The propaganda was, however, not confined to this organization. For the information of those attending the general meeting of women held last Thursday it might be stated that the situation is this Three nominations were made at the last meeting of the city council, the nominations were closed and the election postponed until the next meeting of the council which will be held on Monday, the seventeenth of June. Mr. Jordan, one of the nominees, has informed Miss Hill, as stated in the Palladium Saturday evening, that he withdrew his candidacy in her favor since he only consented to accept the position, if nominated, at the request of several councilmen and was not actively concerned in securing it. That at the time he did not know there was a movement to secure a woman on the board and that he did not wish to seem to oppose such a consummation. There are, therefore, now but two nominees for the two vacancies which are to be filled by election at the meeting of the council a week from tonight. Mr. Lee Nusbaum, whose term ex pires and Miss Hill who was nominated to take the place made vacant by Mr. Strattan's resignation. The committees in the various wards are continuing to interest themselves in the attitude of their councilmen and will hold a meeting on Saturday afternoon, June Fifteenth, at four o'clock in the lecture room of the MorrissonReeves library as previously stated. Many a time and oft has this column A GENERAL TONIC MADE AT HOME Get the following ingredients at your druggists and prepare them at home. This formula makes the best general tonic that can be made, take as prescribed and it will tone up your system and put your blood in a healthy condition. Indicated in Nervous Exhaustion, Dizziness, Sexual Impotency, General Debility, Insomnia, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Female Troubles and all wasting diseases. PRESCRIPTION Compound Tincture Genadine..l oz. Fowler's Solution 2 dr. Citrate Iron 2 dr. Comp. Syr. Hypophosphites q-s. ad 6 ozs. Get the Hypophosphites in a 6 oz bottle and procure the other ingredients and mix all together, shake well and take one teaspoonful before each meal and one at bed-time. Your druggist can procure any of these ingredients for you of his jobber. Never accept a substitute for anv one of these ingredients as you would not get good results and might prove harmful.
IS IT A BLUFF?
animadverted upon the fact that the world grossly over-eats. But it can't be repeated too often. More and more you hear of people eating but two meals or but one each day. Fay Templeton is a lamentable instance of frequent indulgence In gustatory joys. She might have retained some of her youthful contours if she had been willing to deny herself an occasional cocktail or toothsome morsel. More people are suffering from ailments brought on by over or injudicious eating than through any other one cause. Lots of people who elegantly flaunt "heart trouble" really only have something the matter with their digestive apparatus. For that matter "heart trouble" is oftener than not occasioned originally by improper diet. When people say they only eat one, or two meals a day, do they mean that they really follow this procedure or do they merely think they do. The writer, in conversation with a certain celebrity who is taking on avoirdupois and who wants to reduce his too superfluous flesh, stated that he now only ate one meal each day dinner. Upon interrogation as to whether or not he ate anything else at all he admitted to coffee and an egg in the morning and a cup of beef-tea at the luncheon hour. This is practically three meals each day. If you're going to diet, you'll have to diet. Not mince along, interlarding with liquid sustenance handed over the bar. by way of the dumb waiter, at the soda-fountain or through "sundaes" and other delights of the confectioners. But heroically deny yourself everything until the particular hour of the one meal. Even at that you must be abstemi
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