Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 2, 12 November 1912 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM 4ND SUJ TJtXJiUKAJl. TUESDAY, XOVE3IBER 12,1912.

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A BIG CLASH Armies of Both of the Allied Nations Are in Salonika and Grave Friction Is 'Now Feared. (Continued from Paso One.) not consent to Servia's uprising territory upon the Adriatic, but this is believed here to be merely the opening of negotiations and not final. It is known- that representatives of Servia are attempting to have other governments, notably France, interpose in her behalf. Important Question. The important question now raised whether or not any one of the Balkan states will make a treaty without the other members of the federation being signatories to it. One way out of the diplomatic imbroglio involving Servia and Austria according to officials, lies in Austria peacefully bringing Servia into her "sphere of influence." However under circumstances the articles of the Balkan federation probably would lead Austrfa to accept all the Balkan states and Greece as her allies and to this Russia would strenuously object. It is Austria's traditional diplomatic policy to seek an outlet on the Aegian sea and with Servia extended across her southern path to the Adriatic this would be impossible. Austria complains that Servia is attempting to cut off her trade expansion southward but to this Servia has replied that the railroads extending through territory that she proposes annexing will be kept open for the trade of all countries equally. An optimistic note came from Berlin. According to a belief in German official circles the great German military pall will militate for peace. The German government is convinced, so says this report, that the "terrible power." of its army is a widely realized force. ' Is your husband cross? An irritable, lault-flnding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. ' A great many have been permanently cured of stomach thouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. ASSAULT CASE IS POSTPONED IN COURT Gloster Smith, alias Got Smith, will be given a hearing in police court tomorrow morning on the charge of asBault and battery upon George Robinson. 1 Smith was arraigned this morning and pleaded not guilty, butt owing to the fact that witnesses for the prosecution failed to put in an appearance the case was postponed. Lee Speigle was fined $1 and costs by the mayor on the charge of public Intoxication. Speigle was arrested late yesterday afternoon on South Fifth street, by Patrolman Voglesong. He pleaded guilty. .t NOTICE. We do positively prohibit all hunting and tresspassing: Andrew Kerber, Louis Kleiber, - Will Hicks, Jim Hollingsworth, Robt. Beeson, Frank "Wallace, Will Wallace, John Coyne, Henry Schlegel, Chas. Johnson, Will Higham, El Beeson. ' ll-7t A NUTTY REQUEST s FROM WINDY CITY Postmaster E. M. Haas last week received a communication from Mrs. Mary Wynne, of Chicago, asking what (the price of beech nuts in Richmond rwas, and if he would send her a peck. :Mr. Haas replied that beech nuts were jnot a commercial product in Richmond, but that he would try to induce ja boy to gather some for her. She im(tnediately replied that she was very much In need of them for family use and wants at least a bushel. Post office attaches say they believe the woman is "nutty." Anyone desiring the job of gathering the nuts -will please report to the post office.

Sour Stomach Gas on Stomach Bloating Constipation Quickly Vanish with a Home-Made ......... . . Remedy Here is the, recipe: Take two tea spoonfuls of ordinary baking soda, add two ounces of LOGOS Stomach Tonic ' extract and enough water to make a pint. Shake it up and you have a home-made remedy that drives away all signs pf stomach trouble in & Jiffy and then builds up tho entire digestive system. If you are troubled in any way with your stomach, get busy with this tonic treatment. , The remedy Is easy to prepare; it does the business and eaves considerable money. Get busy with your stomach now, and save " trouble later on. You buy the LOGOS Stomach Tonic extract tor fiftytents a two ounce bottle. . '. If your druggist does not have It send 60 cents to Logos Remedy Company, Fort Wayne, Ind., and receive a full size package, postpaid. (Advertisement) ;

Magical Effect of New Face Peeler

(Woman's National Journal) To maintain a clear, rosy, youthful complexion, there's nothing so simple to use and yet so effective as ordinary mercolized wax, which you can get at any drug store. Just apply the wax at night as you would cold cream; in the morning wash it off with warm water. If you've never tried it you can't imagine the magical effect of this harmless home treatment. The mercolide in the wax causes the worn-out scarf skin to come off in minute particles, a little at a time, and soon you have entirely shed the offensive cuticle. The fresh young underskin now in evidence is so healthy and girlish looking, so free from any appearance of artificiality, you wonder why you had not heard of this marvelous complexion-renewing secret long ago. To get rid of your wrinkles, here's a formula that is wonderfully effective: 1 oz. powdered saxolite, dissolved in Vi pt. witch hazel. Bathe the face in this and you will be simply astonished at the results, even after the first trial. (Advertisement) AGED Mi INJURED Timothy Hart Hurled from Street Car to Street. Timothy Hart, a resident of Chester, was knocked off the back platform of an Easthaven car yesterday afternoon and it was necessary for the ambulance to take him to the home of his daughter. Hart was standing on the rear platform when the car jumped the track at the switch on West Fifth street. He was thrown violently to the street and was not able to rise. "When the ambulance arrived he managed to hobble into it. The attending physician said he had received a scalp wound, that the ligaments in his ' back were strained and that his hip was severely wrenched. He is over sixty years of age. IF THIS DREAM SHOULD COME TRUE The dream of the Richmond merchants about cluster lights on Main street probably will be realized within a year, according to President Kennepohl of the board of works. Tho proposition o enlarging the municipal light plant will not be taken up this year, according to Mr. Kennepohl, who said that when the plant was remodeled the present quarters would probably be doubled and the efficiency of the plant increased to such an extent that cluster lights may be installed. Stomach Weak? Blood Bad? Liver Lazy? Nervous ? 3

aids digestion and purines the blood. As a consequence both the stomach and liver return to their normal and healthy condition. Nervousness and biliousness soon disappear. The entire system takes on new life. For over forty years this famous old medicine has "made good and never more so than today, enjoying a greater sale all over the world than any other doctor's prescription. For sale at all druggists in liquid or tablet form, or you can send fifty lc stamps for trial box. Address DR. R. V PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y.

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Problem of Asiatics, Indians and Negroes Discussed by Rev. Howard. The first of the union meetings which the denominational churches will hold this week in connection with a consideration of the Home Mission topic, was held last evening at the First M. E. church, the Rev. E. G. Howard, pastor of the First English Lutheran church, delivering an address on "The American Indians, Africans and Asiatics." Interest has been aroused in the churches on the home mission question, and pastors believe that a spiritual growth in the congregations will follow. "Our relation to the Indians, Africans and Asiatics, as they are represented in America," said the Rev. Mr. Howard, "is that of obligation. This holds true especially of the negroes and Indians. The Indians have decreased from six hundred million to about three hundred million. Their decrease has been due to our abuse. "We have seen our error and now are attempting to right the wrong we inflicted. An intelligent and considerate administration of Indian affairs by our government and by the religious and educational work of the Christian churches indicate the steps that have been taken. The pioneer missionaries to the Oregon territory crossed the Rocky Mountains six years before Freemont made his explorations. The government of Oregon was organized in the home of a missionary." As a matter of personal interest, Mr. Howard told of a visit to his boyhood home in Michigan where a great uncle of his who was a member of the Whit-man-Spaulding expedition, narrated the trip across the Rockies in the first wagon that ever went over these mountains. "Mission work," he continued, "is carried on by all the denominations among the Indians. The Nenro Question. "The negroes are here, because we brought them here. Although some persons want negroes removed from this country, we need them here. They are here to stay, and the whites must help solve their destiny. The negroes havo increased about eleven per cent in the last ten years. The white race has increased considerably more, so that there is not a question of supremacy, but of whether we shall have a good or bad negro. "Mission work among the colored people has shown gratifying results. The negroes have made wonderful progress in the last fifty years. "The Asiatics come from China, Japan, Korea and India. The number

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GOOD BLOOD. Given good, clean, healthy blood. Nature will do the rest with any case of catarrh, inflammatory rheumatism, scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples or skin disease of any kind. Good blood invariably means vigorous appetite, good digestion and strength. Thus it stands to reason that an effective "alterative" or blood purifier, while' it will not cure all diseases, will help in fighting any disease and will cure those mentioned above, all of which come from bad blood. Forty years ago Dr. A. B. Simpson of Richmond, was known as one of the most successful physicians in three states. His success was founded almost exclusively on one prescription, the most powerful blood purifier ever known. After his death this prescription was regularly put up as Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. It has been used extensively all over the country, and in forty years has never failed, even in that most dreadful of all blood diseases, sypbillis in its worst stage. And when an alterative will do that it of course cleans and rebuilds blood affected with other troubles. Simpson's Vegetable Compound is purely vegetable, and as harmless as it is effective. It is sold at $1.00 per bottle at all drug stores. Advertisement. (Advertisement)

of Chinese Is decreasing. Many of the Asiatics return to their native lands and they carry with them the views they have gained here. In this way America is making a great impress on the Orient. . The union meeting tonight will be held in the Second English Lutheran church in West Richmond at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. S. R. Lyons will speak on "The Frontier and the Island Possessions." APPEAL MEETS WITH GENEROUS RESPONSE In response to the appeal of the Associated Charities for financial aid, many subscriptions are being sent to Mrs. D. L. Mather, 326 North Twelfth street. The appeals were sent out Saturday and yesterday by the finance committee, andVhe results so far are very encouraging The charity workers hope the citizens will not disregard their appeal for aid. The total amount received is $193, of which $100 was subscribed by one person. Subscriptions ranging from $1 to $100 were made. $1 mm Don't risk deafness! Get a 25c or 50c I tube of Kondon's, the original and genuine I CKUtrrhalJelly. Use It as directed and note th 1 I beneAcltl mult. Kondon" brines Instant relief 1 I by removing the grermsot catarrh by soothing I I the Inflamed membrane, by healing tlie raw . I places. Sold by nearly every druggist. Sample V f FREE from 1" KONDON Mra. COh Mlw polls, Minn. WT DR. E. J. DYKEMAN DENTIST Hours: 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Evening by Appointment. New Phone 2053. 10th & Main Sts. Over Starr Piano Store. Folger P. Wilson Henry J. Pohlmeyer Harry C. Downing Harvey T. Wilson FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 1335. 15 N. 10th St. utomobiles, Coaches, and Ambulance Service.

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Johnny Get Your Gun , for the Hunting Season in Indiana Opened Today!

The quail and rabbit hunUng season in Indiana opened yesterday. Although the season opened on Novemj ber 10, George W. Miles, state comI missicner of fisheries and game, had Issued orders to the twenty-eight game wardens to arrest all persons who did any shooting on Sunday. Richmond devotees of the sport afield cleaned up their guns late last week and made appointments with their farmer friends for an outing yesterday. In the city's list of hunters are well known business and professional men, and Mechanics. The roads this morning and yesterday were dotted with automobiles carrying parties to favorite haunts of the rabbit and quail. Each hunter carried in his pocket a hunting license that cost him $1 in the office of the county clerk. There is but one kind of resident that does not take out a license, and that is the fellow who hunts rabbits in his own township. He, like the other hunters, must, however, first obtain permission of the owner of the property on which he wants to hunt. If he does not obtain that permission he is subject to arrest and fine.

DON'T "Be Peeved" fl I because your stomach is unable to do its work properly or because your liver is lazy and bowels clogged. CHEER UP GET A BOTTLE OF HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today. For 60 years it has been effectual in such cases.

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Already the XMAS buying spirit has come over a great many Richmond people, and EACH DAY we are SELLING articles and laying them aside for Xmas delivery. The buyers who commence BUYING EARLY are the ones who get the BEST ASSORTMENT. Each day we have received LARGE SHIPMENTS of Xmas goods, till now we are ready to furnish presents for ANY ONE of the family, or for ANY ROOM in the home. What could you give for a present that would be remembered longer or please better than a good piece of RELIABLE FURNITURE? Come in and look over OUR STOCK, decide on what you would like and have it set aside for Xmas delivery. A small deposit and the balance as you get paid and you will have your presents paid for at Xmas. Remember, the early bird gets, the worm.

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Last week many farmers, through advertisements in the Palladium, indicated that they did not want hunters on their premises. Near Hagerstown, farmers have perfected an organization to prevent hunting in a whole section. They are bent on preserving game. The rush fcr licenses in the office of the county clerk did not begin until after election day. The hunters apparently had cast aside all thought of sport until the vote had been counted. Then, either in joy or sorrow, they turned their thoughts afield, and the clerk was kept busy issuing hundreds of licenses. Last year more than 55,000 hunters secured licenses in Indiana. The hunters are observing the game laws carefully, and Commissioner Miles says he believes game is increasing in Indiana. Infractions of the law arc speedily punished. Owing to the hunting season Pennsylvania officials have received orders that dogs accompanying hunters, and which are not intended for exhibition or show purposes and not valued at higher than $25 shall be carried in baggage cars at regular rates provided they wear collars and are leashed or in crates.

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E-Z Siovo - mm V9 1 1'7 mm caw. I Stmt,. That's what you'll tar to yourself the day you begin to : wear Dr. A. Reed Cushion . Shoes. For there's nothing so easy on your feet, so restful, so ' like the by-gone days of youth when you didn't know what tired, aching, burning feet were as cms iamous Dr.A. It's the aslest shoe on earth made so by the soft cushion insole that fits into the sole of your foot. Supports the arch, and makes walking a ml pleasure. Best shoes ma da for wear np-to-the r minute In style and moderate In I ! O .1 I - i price, on uiu tomorrow. TT-1 Tl n a if cjiummaim's Shoe Store 724 MAIN STREET MONEY TO LOAN Special rates on farm mortgages. Quickest service. CECIL L. CLARK 401 8cend Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 1291. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sals a Cooper's Grocery. t Harney's Grocery X X for Baked Ham (cooked X X done), and Fresh Potato X X Chips. X Reasons Why You Should Be Insured In Our Agency BECAUSE You receive the ben. No. 8 efit of our careful study of the existing Liability Law and the kind of liebility Insurance necessary to thoroughly protect you. (To be continued) Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Eighth and Main Sts. Phone 1330 HAVE YOU THE COLD SODA HABIT? It is summer twelve months In the year at our fountain. Why not? We drink cold water In the winter, why not Cold Soda 7 We sell Ice Cream by the pint and quart the season round. Also Ice Cream Cones. See us for Creme and Poudre Simon and Satin Skin Toilets. Pennants and Thanksgiving Postals. CON KEY'S, The Dreg Fellers, NINTH AND. MAIN. (Page 2)

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