Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 13, 25 November 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY. NOV. 27. IPIS

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President Funk Announces Charge Is to Be Made Uv December.

TAKEN TO PRISON ON LIFE SENTENCE

Rich and Lowly Alike to Join

ATTEMPTS TO SMOKE OUT COTTON TAIL

m Observance of Thanksgiving

LA I'ORTD, led., Nov. 21". Pr-si-denf. Clar.-n"t- H. Funk, of th: M Knnu-lv cum ju n y, today made pahlm the aniioillio-m.-rit t b a 1. the cX'-rutivc office of thj Kurnely company and the Kumely Products company, with th.' clerical help attached to it, would be moved to Chicago, the following departments effected: President, operatinK vice president, rnat.ai-'er of li;n and raanufuft urer, n.'neral and astitHtanf. p.alua manager, foreign Hales department, Kah-B office manager, I'-k;i! department and the entire, purchasing department, taking away from tiie J.aporto office the salaried men of 'he nit; corporation. .1 II. Guy. fi u.t u ; a I vice president, and the other depart-Tru-nts will remain in La port at. least for the present. The Chicago headquarters will he on the sixteenth floor of tht Continental and Commercial National Hank but id iu Clark and Adams street!?, and will be open Monday, December 1.

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knows what a burden it is to clothe , his family. We solve the problem by ! outfitting the whole family on our dig-

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I'eare arid conten'rnent hotries (f 'tie lo'A -V art v.el' fTif-r- ph-r.did edifi''es of

h.ivc achieved ma'eriai th.jik,.-: o-i'-::ll;;ry li: hitfh !:. "s-, !'?' 'or thoe a i,o !o:i. a;.'! sinipi.- joy that stir : -- s :: lrvha-.:.- iasj'-s v. lU p.. ark the of,.rvance ot Thankstiv'.r.tr day in hinond I' w ill b obi- ;': . -.m-.-'i day in t!.-- Quaker rpy. Ahou' ti e ,.ply p:a e nr an;u?-:ner:t that '.si!! be open wiii i,e a :V'. thear. s. a ho-.vJir.jr alley and the --kntihtc r;:;k. All of tb ?e are c.-.urif- !.'..: ut'O'i drawing larse crowds duril i-' the day. I-Iarlham coHf-ec w HI close for The

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ai; railroad -r:: t: l"y e will take a full holiday Th Y M. C A reit.ttirar.' w:H be e-loFed a;! da. but a ' ir.'ker, d.:.::er wU! he M-r ei at :;oon 'V .::.---.;. . All '!..- hi.'cls of 'h? -. hj ve- ard -;-eii,i: R.etm-i for th-: day. i". ;-..jrat:f :.! i;ave bet-r, mad- by th- ra:toad ai.d 'tai-tlot. lines To h :.dl -:, s 1 . , , ; j h.-avy r -. r - V : .-ri;K ..!;ri Thursi'.a morr;;:.!.' Al". ba:,k- ;.!..! j-tllflic Offices t-- 1 The Klka make h i r t;?ua! trih'j'ion of provigfch? ro the j.,..--r .if

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DELIVERS SERMON ON THE DOCTRINE

The fifth of thd series of sermons on Christian doctrine was preached Sunday at Grace M. K. church by th Rev. A. Catea, whose subject was "Adoption and the Witness of the spirit. Rev. Cates gave an explanation of the verse, "The Spirit heareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God." "The result of regeneration is the adoption into the family of God." said Rev. Cates. "Adoption In the theological sense, is that act of (Mod's free grace by which, upon beiriK justified by faith In Christ, we are received into the family. "The claim sometimes Bet up that unregenerate men are God's children because they are his creatures, in utterly false. It overlooks the nature of the relationship as well as its foundation. To be a child of God Is to partake of the life of God. "By Belf examination in the light of the Scripture, we are unable to find ourselves and be certain if we are the children of God.

OBITUARY Andrew Kramer was born near Darrtown, Butler county, Ohio, July It'., 1842, and departed this life November 11)13, at the age of 71 years 4 months and 4 days. He was the son of George and Eliza Brown Kramer, and the fourth child ot a family of six children, all of whom have preceded him to the beyond, but one sister, Mary, who resides on the old homestead near Darrtown. At the age of 7 years his parentis moved from Ohio to Indiana, and for sixty-four years he has lived most of the time on or near the place where he died. He united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Doddridge Chapel when 20 years of age. August 9, 18tiO, he was married to Susan L. Sweet, who still survives him. To this union were born nine children, three sons and six daughters, all of whom are living except one daughter, who died In infancy. He had been in failing health for trver two years, but bore his sufferings all along with patience. He passed away peacefully in the home where he lived for so many years. Short serviced were held at the home, conducted by the Rer. C. H. Bro-srn of Chesterton. Tad., consln of the deceased, assisted by the Rev. F. M. Weethafer of Doddridge Chapel M. B. church. The renular services were held at Rlkhorn by Rev. C. A. Brown, a suited by Rev. W. B. Collier of Brovrnsvllle, after which the body was laid to rest in the family lot of the cemetery.

ELWOOD DAVIS. RATON. O, Nov. 25 To begin a life term in the state penitentiary, Klwood Davis was taken to Columbus Monday by Sheriff Wertz. Davis was convieied for ha murdered I-ien-jamin F. Bourne and interred his body in a shallow uravc on the Bourne farm, near Camden The body was found more than i year arter it had been buried

RICHMOND PASTORS DELIVERED TALKS The Rev. R. C. Leonard, pastor of Central Christian church, has returned from the Efficiency Congress of Christian Churches, held at Davenport, Iowa, where he delivered an address on "How Sunday School work is built up." The Rev S. V. Traum, paFtor of the First Christian church, spoke before the congress ou "Mormonlsm." The object of the, con Kress was to make thp churches, throiu-h the pastors who heard the best Christian preachers, more efficient. It was the first congress of its kind and probably will be continued annually. Fifty instructors appeared before the congress, which was attended by more than 2,000 of the clergy and laity. Louis Patmont, former Russian evangelist, was chosen to superintend the publishing of a Russian paper in Wisconsin.

Chickens, Turkeys and Ducks at Long Bros. Cash Meat Market. 324 Main street Phone 2299. -l

Designed for feminine use is a new hand mirror, fitted with an electric light at one end, current being supplied by a storage battery contained in the handle.

.; s.v until the fulh.-.vinu Moaday The regular -hap;e eerfj-es wiil be he'd, :n tlie morning, and a hi turkey dinner wiil be served at 12: 3''t o'clock. Schoois to Have Programs. The city schools will have Thar.ksci'. ins 71 ro a rams tomorrow iwfore the r- i.oois are closed until the following Monday. The h:2h school will have ro special program Owing to the change ti command of the Richmond Salva'ion Army, and the- consequent newness of Captain Sanford in the city, th- organization v .H nor distribute baskets among tht oor as has been the custom in years pa.,t Perhaps the most elaborate arrangements for the Tha nksi-ii i r.g season will be those to be cairi-d out at East haven, where the festivities will commence Wednesday evening and continue throughout the remainder of the weeK Program for Inmates. On Wedi-.es.day evening there will be a dance and a moving picture show : the inmate-, r. iimous services on Thursday morn'KC, will he 'inducted !iv the Rev. S W. Traum: a turkey dinner at noon, at which time the greater portion of the S.'fu inmates '.' ill be assembled in the dining hall, a theatrical entertainment in the evenit g, a social for employes of the institution on Friday evening, and rehiMous services of a Tha.nksUvir.g nature on tiie following Sunday. Inmates of the county jail will not have a turkey drir.er. or even chicken Th.- bill of fare will include roast beef, mashed potatoes ;tnd some trimmings not seen on the table everv day. The board of directors of the Margaret Smith Home for Aeed Women has not. made known its decision regarding the Thanksgiving dinner for that institution. A chicken dinner will excite the emotions of the seventy children at Wernle Orphans' Home. Nurses, internes and patients of Rfid Memorial hospital will have, a turkey dinner with oyster dressing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and all tne delicacies the market affords. One Mall Delivery. The letter carriers of the city will make one delivery in the morning In the business and residential districts. The rural carriers will rot take out the wagnis on this day. A number of the churches of the city will hold Thanksgiving services in the morning. Grace and Fifth Street M. E. churches, under the pastorate of the Rev. Arthur Cates. will hold Thanksgiving services at Grace church Thursday morning. The services will begin at If o'lock and continue one hour. Special music will be provided.

Save in the operating department,

Leave the "Dressing:" to Us Eat ail the turkey you w.tnt Thankf-i-iving Day. but lea the "dressing" to - We ',1 sav- you I? to i' Special i.u!'. s cats Union Store, l'V', Main street.

1 thr lie uhi o:'hood threatening ,,.t j;re 1-0. of seme of the h ...-. -Th--fir .iet-.tr ::i-r.; a as called t- : .: an end to th- siege New figs and dates at Prices. 25-2

10 CENT "CASCARETS" IS YOUR LAXATIVE

Best Liver and Bowel Ctearser and Stomach Regulator Known.

Fuel oil consumption this season by the United Stat'-'b navy is estimated at thirtv million gallons.

THIS IS --TOUGH'

No loneer will the inmates of the V. M. C. A doiniitorv be permitted to talk to their far away duleineas over long distance phor.e on the third floor, secure in the seclusion of that unfrequented place. Henceforth they must appear at the desk in the lobby, announce in a loud clear voice the name of their fair one and the place of her habitation and then eneage in sweet converse with her while the denizens of the lobby and the ever accommodating corps of secretaries maintain a respectful and attentive sibmce. Secretary Learner has announced that the telephone in the dormitory can not he used for long distance calks.

Get a 1 " !.' box Put aide ;r.s or.ee the Sal's. Pills. Castor or Fu:gati.- W..'. r w hit h merely force a pa.-agew through t! e r-owels. but do . t :..-r-..uthiy cl-ar.se. fre-lien and pt.r ;y i.e-eVira.nate organs, and ha- no :.-ct whatever upon the i:--r an: - o m a c h Ke.-p eur " i P. s ! d -s " pure and fr- --'", w :th i". :s. are's. which thnr-'Uif ''.; leanse the stomach, remove th- y : tested, sour food and foul gases, t.ic the excess bile from the In er ' d a1 i cut ot t h" sstt-t!, all the .o' .si . pa. ' - ed wa.ii matter and po:ons in t hobo we is. A Casearet tonigh.t v. ill niaki' you f.-ei sr.. :ii by morii.iii;. They work While you Sleep never tripe, Stekell, and cost onh 1" cents a box from your :n;gist f .'iior.! of men and. women ake a Ca-car. t now and ir.eii and i:evir have Hea-iache. Bii'ousness. Coa'.-d Toncue. I ion , Sour Sto'eacb or 'otistipateii B.owe-ls C.ascarc-ts h huig in every household Children just b to take them.

Of the many lasatlTes on the market, niar.y are useless. True, they may clear the i.nuur;al trrt, but they don't clean it beause they dn.t stimulate the Liver and releAe the- dar.:raed-up Bile, vhlch la the great poisou-dt gtroyv-r of the body. Toa t-oke nasty salt. d:sarreMe o'l3 or mineral waters, or any of a hundred other laxatives and laxative I reparations, and Uh all our trv-m-bie. you get imperfect results. Thee are s.P-ply h.oUtcx1 Jle laia'.iTes. makip.g a lot of Muff and bluster without accou.p'.Lli'.cg the desired p'.:r;oe. N womUr you dislike takl::R a laxative. No wonder you r :t it off as long as possible. The seer-1 of prompt recovery from fuel: troubles as bad hreth.

h'Miiaclie, di-constipation.

release the dammed-,.; p B:!e. Merely wasiiii'g out the ir.testir.es with salts, etc., will not release Bile. Any phvs'.oLui or drurgist 'win te!l you that Calomel (Mercury) or PodorhyJlia (May Apr'" R-ot) are thft two great recogr.ired Liver regulators and Bowel cleansers. Calomel, so generally used, is a rolsnous mineral, exhausting End dangerous to the system. Another laxative must be given to wah it otit.

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rodorayllin Is the cne rrfect v.i harmless eubsf.tnte for CAlon:eU ;.J will be remembered ty older peopl the favorite remedy prescribed 2or S-1 years ago. It is harmless and very rfficachv.-.s, bet it bitter fast ar.d gripisR. nauseatuif effects as it unpopalar. For yexra cherr.!??3 have iperiinentevi in an end. .ivor to take th Mttertiess. gripe and nausea out : T PvxiophyILn, r-ov-gn-.;iiig that !: would then be the idt-il LlTer reculator. At List th:s f as b,H-n do: f.r.d given tie world under the t.v::.c PoLViLai. PoPoLax is n Potcrhy!!ln form ;- la w-.th all uadesiraM features taken out. FoDoIax is the perfect laxr.tlve for every r:c;r.ber of the family yor.n.e or owl It should be in f very medicine cabinet. Yea will thar.s us for exr'.A'.r.ir.e 1t after yo.t have tried it. Get a bottle today and tis. it whenever the f.rst symptoms ot clogged Liver or Bowels aprar. You tak r.o risk. If not atisf1el. you can have your money back. Suppose you asi your Crtigist Vut our statements. H R Sutherland Co.. Faducah, Ky.

tured a Severe Backache. "I had been a tjre.it sufferer with backache bo that I was uuuble to bend. A friand recommended Dr. Jones' Liniment and the first application gave me relief. One bottle entirely cured me. "A few days ago a lady called who complained of great ;a ns in her back. I gave her a Little of lr. Jones' Liniment and she was relieved immediately after applying it. We are rocoxctnendink; It to all our friends." So writes M. P. Stutzoian, of Begins, I'a. Paine in the back are off-en mistaken for kidney trouble, and so-called kidney cures and plasters are resorted to, whioh, failing to relieve, only tend to aggravate the disease and prolong the suffering. Dr. Jones' Liniment relieves Ithcuruatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Cramps, Cold in Chest, or any pain or ache that caa be reached by externa! application. Ask your neigh! ors what Dr. Jones' Liu. mien: has done t r t'.vru. Sold by A. G. Luken Co , Fosler

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Better Buy It! Your judgment is approved by 600.03 Other women when you nuke your kitchen work easier by saving millions of steps and hours of time with the Hoosier Health protection ak.no rcpavs T"ti '.or t-3 small cest. CoTn'ininjf cupboard, pantry an.l kitchen table in nn pl irf . it enable you to it Mt your wurk and fcrrt throuirh quick 1 See t'ai He.-.slcr in our showroom-.. We have a number oi models t n ejliibit:on. CaJ any time. SI Per Week Will Do

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CARD OF THANKS. desire to xtend our thanks to the many friends and ministers. Rev C. A, Brown, F. M. Westhafer and W. B. Collier, who extended their services and sympatJty; also Mr. C. T. "Wright, funeral director, for his efficient service during our bereavement. Mrs. Andrew Kramer and Family.

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Is Invariably the Answer What Do We Mean ? W e're talking Clothes now. making a lot of noise, but we believe we're justified BECAUSE We make them right in our own shop Here in Richmond '

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ITonest 7 TailorinE Regardless of Price,

We have city Tailors who know how to put style in a Suit or Overcoat, you can try on the coat in course of making: this gives you an opportunity to see how the garment looks before it is finished. W'e do "high class" tailoring, the kind good dressers wear. Watch our big window for newest Fall Styles.

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It Matters Not Whether You Want a Pair of Shoes for the Mofiier, Father, Daughter or 00 You'll find the newest creations and exclusive models here and no other line can compare with them in style, appearance or fitting qualities, and our prices are verv moderate.

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Chickens, E2)uck.s ( ranberries. Celery, Jersey Sweet-. Spinach, Head lettuce, Tomatoes, Mangoes, Cucumbers. Iiadi-hes Green Onions Leaf Lettuce, I'arley, Tumips, Parsnips.

FRESH OYSTERS FRESH Solid Meat 1

1Q EXTRA SPECIAL "I Q lOl FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES lOl

5c FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT 3c

Fancy Table Apples. Table Rai.-in?, Mixed Nuts. Budded Walnuts. Almonds, Filberts, Hickory Nuts. Catawba Grape-. Tinted Malaga Grapes. Tangerines, Bulk Olives, Gerrr.an Dili Pickle. Cooper's Blend Coffee.