Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 299, 24 October 1913 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1913.

PEACE SENTIMENT SOUNDEDJBY BOARD Letters Received By Friends Committee Favor Peace Legislation.

TO ELECT SECRETARY Get Gift of $2,500 From New York For Negro School Fund. With today's session the annual meeting of the various boards and committees of the Friends Five Year's meeting which has been in session throughout the week, ends and the visiting church dignitaries will depart for their homes. This afternoon's session was devoted to the choosing of a general secretary and his assistant. Although fifteen names were under consideration only three names will go up for a vote late 'this afternoon. The question of enlarging the general headquarters will also be discussed and should anything final be made it will be put to a vote. Reports on Year's Work. The chairmen of the beards and committees were present at the morning's session and presented brief reports of the year's work. Some of the reports considered by the executive board which did not come before other boards were, the peace report, Sunday school and church extension work. The peace sentiment in the Friends church has thoroughly been sounded by thousands of copies of letters sent broadcast among Quakers of the world by the Peace committee of which Prof. Allen D. Hole is chairman. The committee report showed that very few letters protesting peace and the Friends doctrine have been returned to the committee as the majority of the Quakers are in favor of peace legislation. Place Paper in Homes. During the ensuing year an effort will be made to have a copy of "The Peace Messenger" the official organ of the peace committee in every Quaker home. The Sunday schools of the denomination will be the center of this year's activities. It is expected that a bureau of speakers will be arranged and lectures pertaining to peace will be made by the churchmen. The committee in charge of the church extension work reports that it has assisted in the establishing of churches in Tennessee, Nebraska and South Carolina. Work of assisting the churches in other parts of the United States was recorded but no additional churches were erected except in the above mentioned fields. The Sunday school committee filed its report which recorded the installation of many additional schools in the west. Advocate Vocational Training. A gift of $2,500 fro mthe New York Yearly meeting to be used In the fund for the negro schools was accepted by the board In charge of negro afRHEUMATISM AND . (WIGHT'S DISEASE Prof. Budlong was Quickly Relieved of Both Afflictions by Using Rheuma. If you suffer from any form of Rheumatism, remember that Rheuma goes to work quickly to remove the cause, not simply to relieve the distress. Many years' use has demonstrated that it goes to the seat of the disease and expels the poisonous matter through the natural channels the kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. 'For many years I was troubled with Rheumatism, also with Bright's Disease of the Kidney's. I suffered awfully. Tried many advertised remedies. After using your truly remarkable preparation, RHEUMA, I was fully cured." Prof. C. J. Budlong, Sound View, Conn. RHEUMA is guaranteed by Leo H. Fihe who sells it for 50 cents a bottle. ( Advertisement) S3 "THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET" Fine Furniture Means Attractive Homes Our Furniture for the Sitting Room, Library, Dining Room and Bed Room reflects the best in American workmanship and design. You will probably be brightening the home up a bit by adding a few pieces of furniture, so we would advise you to come in and look over our stock for ideas while our assortment is complete whether you are ready to buy or not. ONE-MOTION BED DAVENPORTS In golden, fumed and Early English oak, priced at $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and up. CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Leather Upholstered Chairs and Rockers, priced at $16.50, $18.00, $25.00, $35.00 and up. We Furnish Your Home on Liberal Credit.

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fairs. The Five Year's Board controls three schools: Southland College, Arkansas, Christiansburg Institute, Virginia and Five Point Normal Institute, in North Carolina. It is possible that vocational training will be adopted more widely in the three schools as that is the recommendation of the committee. The negro affairs board is composed of Albert S. Hall, Fairmount, Ind., secretary, Miss Caroline Woods, New York, Albert S. Rogers, Toronto, Can., Isaac Johnson, Ohio, and Mrs. Allen Hole, of Richmond.

LATE MARKET NEWS NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Furnished by Correll and Thocupsou. I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1446. Am. Can . . . .30 31 Ami. Copper 73 2 74 Am. Smelters 63 63 U. S. Steel Atchison .. St. Paul Gt. No Pfd Lehigh Valley . . New York Central. 56 12 57 .93 93 .ioiy2 101 I2312 123y2 151 4 151 V2 ..96 96 U Northern Pacific 107U 107 I Pennsylvania 108 V 109 '4 (Reading 161 162 Southern Pacific 81 87 V2 Union Pacific 150 151 CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT. Open CIot Dec 84 84 May 894 83 i CORN. Dec 68',2 68 May 70 69 OATS. Dec 39 39 May 43 42 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Oct. 24. Hogs: Receipts 16,000, market slow to5c lower; top prices $7.50(?i8.25, bulk of sales $7.50 (ft 8.20. Cattle: Receipts 2,500, market steady; beeves $6.90(?9.70, calves $6.50&10. Sheep: Receipts 10,000; natives and westerns $5.907.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG, Oct. 24. Cattle: Supply 200, market steady; veal calves $11. Sheep and lambs: Supply 1,000, market steady; prime $5, lambs $7.50. Hogs: Receipts 3,000, market slow; prime heavies $8.60, pigs, $7.75. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI, Oct. 24. Cattle: Receipts 1,800. market steady; choice steers, $7.85, calves $5 10.50. Hogs: Receipts 2,800, market steady; top prices $S.20. Sheep: Receipts 2,000; prime $4.50, lambs $7.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 24. Hogs: Receipts 6,500, market shade higher; tops $8.35, bulk of sales $80 8.20. Cattle: Receipts 1,600; choice steers $8 8.50, other grades $6 (g 7.75. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 300; market strong, prime $4.25, lambs $7.25 down. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 24. Cash grain: No. 2 red wheat 92c, No. 3 white corn 71c, No. 2 white oats Alc. TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, O., Oct. 24. Cash grain: Wheat 72c, corn 71(J?721s;C, oats 42 42lsc, cloverseed $7.90. GRAIN MARKET (Corrected daily by Richmond Roller Mills, phone 2019). Wheat, per bu 88c Oats, per bu 37c Corn, per bu 68c Rye, per bu 60c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 PRODUCE (Corrected daily by Ed. Cooper. phone 2577.) Old hens, per lb 12c Old hens (dressed) per lb IE to 18c Young chickens, per lb 15c Young chickens (dressed), per lb 23c Eggs, per dozen 27c Country butter, per lb 23c to 25c

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URGES STUDENTS TO CAREJOR BODY Dr. S. E. Bond Speaks to Pupils At Regular Chapel Exercises.

The importance of taking care of the body was the theme of Dr. S. Edgar Bond's talk at the high school chapel this morning. Life is a miracle, he said, and no one had been able to create it as the chemist creates things by combining elements. Only God alone had the power, he said, and for this reason he said each person was under moral obligation to his Maker to take care of his body. November 2 was announced as the date for the reception of the students and faculty to the parents and patrons of the school. A program of musical numbers by the orchestra will be arranged and the entire building thrown open for inspection. The high school orchestra played at the chapel this I morning. WAGON MARKET (Corrected daily by Omer Whelan, phone 1679). Oats, per bushel 37c Corn, per bu 75c Timothy hay, per ton $1S.00 Clover hay $14.00 Rye straw $5.00 Oats or wheat straw $5.00 Bran, per ton -...$25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 LIVE STOCK (Corrected daily by Anton Stolle. phone 1316). Choice veal calves, per lb... 9 to 9c HOGS. Primes (average 200 lbs) per 100 lbs $8.00 Heavy mixed, per 100 lbs. $7.50 Rough, per 100 lbs $6 00 to $7.00 CATTLE. Choice steers, per lb .7c Butcher steers, per lb 7c Cows, per lb 2M to 5c Bulls, per lb Sc to 6c (Corrected by Shurley & Gaar.) Veal calves $9.00 Light Yorkers $6.50 to7.00 CATTLE. Choice veal calves $10.00 Outs $6. 00 to $7.00 Choice steers $7.00 to $8.00 Butcher steers $5. 00 to $6.00 Cows $3. 50 to $6.00 Bulls $5. 00 to $6.50 HOGS. Heavies $7.40 to $7.50 Heavy Yorkers $7.30 to $7.40 Light Yorkers $7.10 to $7.20 Pigs, 90 to 100 $5.00 to $6.00 Roughs $6.10 to $7.00 COAL. Corrected daily by H. C. Bullerdick & Sons, phone 1235.) Anthracite nut $8.60 Anthracite egg nut 8.35 Jackson $5.50 Run of mine :...$4.50 Pocahontas $5.50 Kentucky $5.00 Winifred $4.75 Relief From Constipation It's Me for Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxatives. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugarcoated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, O. (Advertisement) "THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET." LIBRARY TABLES

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HOLD REHEARSALS Members of Cast for K. of C. Play Selected.

Rehearsals for "Mr. Bob," to be presented by the Knights of Columbus, at the Gennett theatre Thursday evening, October 30, are being held each night. With the exception of one or two minor parts the cast has been selected and will be announced tomorrow. The cast is being coached by Mrs. J. T. Adams of Indianapolis who has had much experience staging plays. I Mrs. Adams has taken the farce com edy, "Mr. Bob" and added musical numbers and choruses, converting it into a musical comedy. Fine, large, four year old Mock Orange Bushes a) 23c, Saturday only, at Lemon's Flower Shop. Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN AGAIN POSTPONED The Y. M. C. A. membership campaign has been postponed indefinitely, because of the adverse weather conditions. The continued rain for the last three days h;is made it almost impossible, said Harry Doan. chairman of the membership committee, for me teams 01 worners 10 mane ine can-j vass of the city. The committee will meet with the directors soon to make arrangements for the campaign during the early part of November. WORKED LIKE MAGIC Red Scaly Eczema Yields to Our Reliable Skin Remedy, Saxo Salve. A Highland, N. Y., woman writes: Since 1901 I suffered from eczema and my skin was very tender, red and scaly, and I could find no relief until I used Saxo Salve. The first application worked like magic, in less than a week the scales were gone and now the skin is healed and smooth, thanks to Saxo Salve. In all forms of eczema, and all other crusted or scaly humors and eruptions, Saxo Salve has given astonishly good results. The great improvement that it makes in the first few days shows plainly that you can place full trust in its curative power. We have so much confidence in it that we give back your money if you are not satisfied with Saxo Salve. Leo H. Fihe. P. S. Skin trouble's indicate impure, impoverished blood. Vinol is the most successful blood tonic we know. Try it on our guarantee. For the BY TISSUE DIDEES 12 in Package, 15c. A boon to mothers as they save the linen from soil. NURSERY BLANKETS 15c each. Takes the place of the expensive rubber sheeting. J. & J.'S NURSERY POWDER 25c per Can. Keeps Baby from Chafing. YARRITU CASTILE SOAP 25c per Cake. Purest Castile Made. ROSS' VIOLET TALCUM 25c Large Can. WE HAVE ALL THE BABY FOODS And Requisites. KODAK THE BABY at home. It's easy. Let us tell you. We have everything in the Kodak line. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO. The Place for Quality Phone 1217. 804 Main LOANS 2 Per Cent Per Month on household goods, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without removal. Loans made in all surrounding towns. Call, write or phone and our agent will call at your house. Private Reliable The State Investment and Loan Company Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560 Take elevator to Third Floor. Richmond, Indiana.

LITTLE DANGER OF SPREAD OF DISEASE Medical Inspector Has Examined Students in the No. 14 School.

There is little danger of a spread of1 scarlet fever among the pupils of the ! No. 14 school on the New Paris pike. according to Dr. George B. Hunt, spe- i cial school medical examiner, and Dr. j J. H. Kinsey, who is attending the, three cases which developed in the j school. Clifford, 9: Marie, 4, and Dorothy, IS months, the three Beech children, who had the disease, will be relaesed from quarantine Monday. The school has not been closed, but Dr. Hunt has made an examination , every morning since the outbreak of the disease in the Beech family. No , other members of the family have contracted scarlet fever from the three younger children. Col. Bain tonight at E. Main St. Friends' church. First number of Federated S. S entertainment course. 8:13 p. m. Fee 2.rc. Buy your Peonies on Saturday. Plant them any time next week. Lemon's Flower Shop.

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