Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 8, 19 November 1913 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1913
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MEETING DISCUSSES CIVIC BETTERMENT National Municipal League Sessions Interesting, Says Foulke. ADVOCATES TRAINING
ADDITIONAL
NFORMATION
Mr. E. A. Stuart of Seattle is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hill at their home on East Main street. Mr. Stuart is a brother or Mrs. Hill, and has many friends here who will be glad to greet him.
SOCIETYISEEK
REGARDING CHOLERA
Miss Genevieve Newlin of Laport, who has been visiting in the city for a fortnight returned home yesterday. She came to attend the AckermanAllison wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ringhoff
Farmers Will Have Opportunity of Hearing Lectures Bv Dr. R. A. Craig
POST OFFICE TO SEE LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUSE ANSWERED
POOR MUST SUFFER BEFORE GIVEN HELP
Seven out of every ten visitors t j his office ask information concerning ; hog cholera, pays Agent Cobb. Wayne ;
have
"It wrr nr.. of ho mnst (ntorHmr ! returned from a wedding trip east, i
. .. . . . There have taken a residence at 132 i county has been classed as one of the
m ecu ii o i ever atieuuuu, until
liam Dudley Foulke.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ackerman
commenting to
day on the recent convention of the !
National Municipal league, at which have returned from a snort wedding he was for the fourth time re-elected ' trip, and are at home to tneir friends president. jat their residence on South Sixteenth "Heretofore the papers have been i street.
very lengthy and gave little time for ; discussion. This year the papers were !
ten counties where hog cholera is seen at its worst, 1,400 hogs having been lost In 1911 from the disease. Much in
cut short, and lively discussions fol
lowed. Little time was wasted while the convention delegates were assembled in Toronto. "Arrangements had been made so that all of us lunched together. Immediately following luncheon, there were short talks and discussions. Try Out New Ballot. "Many questions of exceeding interest to cities were discussed at length. Proportional representation, preferential balloting and municipal franchises were some of the more important subjects. During the meeting the delegates took part in a mock election in which a preferential ballot was used. "I was especially interested in the way which the city of Toronto has
Miss Eleanora Shute has returned from New Castle, where she was entertained by her sister, Mrs. Oakley Polk. Mrs. Shute will remain in NewCastle this week the guest of her daughter.
Mrs. Ira Swisher will go to Cambridge City Friday where she will be a guest at a party.
Santa Claus letters, wntten by the children of Richmond, will not be forwarded to the dead letter department if some of the charitable organizations of the city express a desire to receive them. The department in a circular letter to postmasters has extended permission for making this disposition of letters written bv the children of the
L'nited States to their patron saint. I to the attention of Richmond In former years they have been hast-: charity worker todav. tlt7 tr ry k,.i. J L 9 & W
Jlu"uer anu eul lo lUK 'People of charitable inclinations
The postoffiee department has de
cided that in 'many instances c harit- to he suffering and distress
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Charity Workers Says Richmond People Are Slow in Giving Aid.
"Seemingly the poor must suffer before their needs are forcibly brought
said a
met in one single month of continued cold weather. Seventeen hundred dollars additional must be raised if the Associated Charities is able to do Its work this
winter. Rev. Conrad Huber.
man of the board or directors, says it is necessary that the board of directors be assured of the Availability of the necessary funds before it can arrange its plans for the winter.
MOOSE TO MOVE
BULLETIN ISSUED
rerer i i-vnpr-rwi rn ne urwnvn in inp i rv-i . . . . h t . v. , : 1 1 .-.
- r - ... (uiuvu ftuuu iu turir on loiaiuies u in lectures which Dr. R. A. Craig, of Pur-1 these letters are turned over to them. ! nf
do not realize that there is bound
iu the
as soon as the cold weather sets
A bulletin has been issued to take
effect Dec. 1. stating that all passen- ' ger engineers making the Richmond to Columbus run of SO. '2 miles will be j paid at a rate of $4.2.V This affects ' passenger enginemen only. i
Owing to the lack of room in the present quarters above the l.uken
chair- j irlig Store the Loyal Order of Moose-
lodge recently decided to move to the Hitt'.e building, corner Ninth and Main streets. The entire third floor of the Hittle Kuilding will be occupied bv the lodge Improvements totaling f.'.r.oo will be made upon the new quarters Elaborate club room will be fittel out. It is expected that the rooms will be ready for occupancy about Januar 1 Plans are on foot for a membership
campaign to be waged durins month of January.
the
Palladium Want Ads Pay
city
due, will deliver Friday and Saturday.
Wayne county is the only county in the state which has had the services of Dr. Craig for more than one lecture. He will deliver four here. Boston, Milton, Centerville and Greensfork have been 3elected as the points where the lectures will be of most value and where more farmers directly interested can be reached. Dr. Craig is said to have more data on hog cholera than any other veterin-
In
and so wait the indigent
until the conditions become serious be-
POSTPONE DRAWING FOR MORTON LOTS
Mr. Paul Fisher has gone to Chicago
have not had sufficient time to make arrangement k tn he nrswnt at the
arian in the L'nited States and State j drawing of lots In Morton Park, the
drawing has been postponed from
Veterinarian Nelson asserts that
Craig's study of the disease has been deeper than that of any of the so-call-
Mr. Isaac Neff of the D. Appleton
Book company, was in the city for a i ed experts in the country.
short time. Me was rormeny prin- He prepared charts of the past sev-
cipai here.
' " " I number of
time. He was formerly
or tne nign scnooi ana Visits enteen vpnrs shnu-in? tht the nnlv
i years which surpassed 1911 in the
deaths to hogs resulting
solved the housing problem. The city ; ing from cholera were 1896-7 and 9. has done away with the tenement dis- j During the seventeen years ending tricts by paying a part of the expense ! 191 1, the loss from hog cholera, ex-
i rr t ri a prfi'i iiti in w niirriiw-! in hifk i f mqivo i t r n a rrcr r ttqt m un r u ti
EAT LESS AND TAKE 'municipal lodging houses which have including only the market price of the FOR KTDNFYS ' succeeded in alleviating the conges-j hogs which died, was $29,429,84". O-fViAO i Jii j tion of homes in the poorer quarters I Meetings at which Dr. Craig will lec-
, ture will be held in Boston, Friday af-
caee no or more organizations f-,- .,00it,.n"
make application for these letters, the j Two weeks the Asso0iated Char-
puBiuiasier mi aniae tnem equally :.;. an anritui , ,hw i,nnle
among the applicants. , o Kichmond. asking for $2,000 to care
for the poor of the city during the ; comiug winter. In fixing the amount j of money to be raised at this figure, i the board based its calculations on j the amount of money that has been I
needed in previous years to buy fuel.
j clothing and even food for persons ! unable to help themselves during the j winter time. I At the present only $321 has been raised to care for Richmond's poor I during the coming winter, not enough , to pay the expenses that must be
Because a number of stockholders
Thursday until a later date. It is probable that it will be held the latter part, of next week.
OVER HALF OF ALL SICKNESS CAUSED BY WEAKENED, CLOGGED-UP KIDNEYS
Thanksgiving Proclamation TRULY A SEASONl OF THANKSGIVING Y To show our appreciation we have put forth a spoeialvffort to show and sell you seasonable merchandise and we think our action will find a warm spot in the heart of every one of our many customers. Table Linen. Napkins, Towels, Trashes, Lunch Cloths.
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Take a Glass of Salts Before Breakfast
of the city.
If Your Back Hurts or Bladder I " "nc,cnl,"s Bothers You. ' brought out in the discussions was the The American men and women must j important part a few influential men
Hundreds Suffer From Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. Bladder Disorders and Rheumatism is Result
Backache, I
guard constantly against Kidney trou
ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminatlve tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys fell like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu
I can play in the development of better : conditions in their home cities if they ; are willing to sacrifice a little of their time and labor. Manv needed im- ; provements in civic affairs are lost be- ; cause the desired reform lack compej tent and trustworthy leadership. ! Want Civic Training, i "The convention was especially inj terested in a movement that would re- ; suit in the better education of boys I and girls in civic affairs, and the i qualifications essential for good c.itij zenship. It is through these potential
It is a well recognized fact among physicians today that a greater, part of all sickness can be avoided by keeping the kidneys working properly. This is even more important than for the bowels to move regularly. The kidneys and bladder are the filterers and sewers of the body, and they must filter the blood and keep it pure. When they fail to do this properly, you suffer with pains in the back or sides; have bladder or urinary
matism when the weather is bad, get -'"'" ""i""1" " ' , sleep and nave a nearly appetite, l can from vour pharmacist about four ounc- : affairs to be expected in the next half ; recommend Vinol to anyone who sufes of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonfuP centu'-v must come . fers as l did.in a glass of water before breakfast! In his opening address, as president! vinol is the greatest body builder
for a few days and your kidneys will' of the league, Mr. Foulke stated tha ! and strength creator we know of . i then act fine. This famous salts is j lhe influence of the newspaper as a j The curative elements of the cod's liv-j made from the acid of grapes and lem- moulder of public opinion is waning, i er, aided by the blood-making, on juice, combined with lithia and has He declared that the editors of the old j strengthening properties of tonic iron j been used for generations to flush and j school who made their papers read be- contained in Vinol, restore the lacking ; stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutral-: cause of the popularity of their edi-, ingredients to the blood, and the re- j ize the acids In the urine so it no Ion-1 torial columns have been superseded sut js health, strength and vigor. j ger is a source of irritation, thus end-1 by mechanical hirelings controlled by j if you need building up try a bottle j
tne vested interests so tnat toaay tne people are reading the news columns and forming their own opinions, unassisted by the editorial comment.
ternoon; Greensfork, Friday night; Centerville, Saturday morning; Milton, 'Saturday afternoon. RADFORD, VAM MAN Rundown and Nervous, Restored to Health by Vinol. A. D. Robinson, Radford, Va., says: "I was all run down in health, had no
appetite and was so nervous I could , worn out. If you have any such sympnot sleep at night. Vinol was recom- j toms, don't neglect yourself another mended to me and after using one I Hav Secure an original Dackage of
oottie i noticed an improvement, con-. Croxone which costs but a trifle, take ; sTe results the very first time you tinuing its use I was completely re- three doses a day, for a few days," and j se jt stored to health. The nervousness is I you wjn be surprised how entirely dif-i " jAdvertisement) all gone, I can get a good night's j "
ferent you will feel. This new effective preparation soaks
right in and cleans out the clogged up, inactive kidneys, so that they can filte out all the poisonous waste matter and uric acid and keep the blood pure. : Croxone is truly a remarkable rem- j edy for the prompt relief of kidney and bladder disorders. You yill find i it entirely different from anything you ! have ever used. It is so quick-acting I and effectively prepared, that it Is j
practically impossible to take it with- j
disorders, lumbago, rheumatism, diz
ziness, nervousness, or feel tired ana i out results.
Every druggist recommends it
and j
is authorized to return the purchase
price, if t roxone fails to give tne de-
60-inch Bleached Mercerized Linen, good OFCp patterns, per yardAtli 66-inch Mercerized Linen, choice new pat- OQ terns, per yard. ..Oiv 72-inch Mercerized Linen, extra value, per PQ yard OcC 72-inch All Linen, Silver Bleached; choice QQtf patterns, per yardOiv 72-inch Extra Fine Satin finished Bleached Table Linen, per 1 Q yard DJL.Xc Extra quality Mercerized Napkins, per dozen vltH-'
Extra Special 10-4 Bleached Mercerized
Table Cloth-Hemstitched
Linen Napkins, large size.
extra good, per dozen .
Choice satin finished, all
Linen Napkins at
Lunch Cloths, :0c to $2.30 Fancy Scarfs and Squares at 25c to $1.50. Fancv Towels. 25c and 50c. Satin Finished Towels Choice 50c Crashes, best quality at right prices 3c to 13e Yd.
$1.39
large size, $1.39
inished, all $3.19
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ing bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs In every home, because nobobdy can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time.
Nero's palace has been by excavators in Rome.
uncovered
of Vinol with the understanding that , your money w-ill be returned if it does j not help you. Leo H. Fihe, Druggist, i Richmond, Ind. I P. S. If you have Eczema try our I Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. j ( Advertisement) j
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And all those contemplating using natural gas for any purpose whatsoever are required to call at the office, Cor. 9th and Main Sts. at once, and make personal application for the use of same. This applies to all those now using artificial gas, including those who have signed applications and to new consumers as well. This requirement is made neccessary owing to the change from artificial gas to natural gas, and the reduction in price, etc. For the convenience of the public our office will be kept open from 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. every day, commencing Tuesday evening, November 18, and every day and evening thereafter until and including November 25. All new applications are now ready awaiting your signature and you will find ample office force to serve you. Thanking You Kindly for Prompt Attention to this Matter
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