Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 27, 11 December 1913 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S UN -TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. DEC. 11. 1913

INCREASE SERVICE FOR PARCEL POST Post Office Authorities Order Decrease in Rates, Beginning. Jan. 1.

American Duchess is

Favorite With QueenM FORMER PASTORATE

STONER FUNERAL HELD R, L, KELLY TO SPEAK :

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v final om of hurch Ffderar io:i

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CITY STATISTICS

I 'a ret I post service will be augmented by an order taking effect January 1, increasing the weight limit on parcels to be delivered in the first and second zones, from twenty to fifty pounds. Since parcels post betmn, there will have been an increase of thirty-nine pounds in the weight of

packaL'es sendable in the first and ! second zone. There will be a general j decrease in rates, effective with th; j new order on weights. Another order issued by Postmaster'

liurleson, which is ol general interest, follows: "After March M. l'.tH, the classification of articles mailable under parcels post laws, shall be extended to Include books. The rate of postage on books weighing emht ounces or less shall be one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. The rate on books weighing more than eight ounces, shall

be the poplar parcels post. 7,o;ie rates." ! The order regarding the new rates I and weights of package is a follows: j "On and after .January. 1, 1!H4, the I

limit of weight of parcels of fourth class mail for delivery -within the first and second zones shall he increased from twenty to fifty pounds and in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh and eight zones from eleven tto twenty pounds. "The rate of postage, on parcels exceeding four ounces in weight in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth zones shall be as follows: "Third Zone Six cents for the first pmind arid two cents for each additional pound. "Fourth Zone- Seven cents for the Irst pound and four cents' for each additional pound. "Fifth Zone, Kight cents for th" first pound and six cents for each additional pound. "Sixth Zone Nine cents lor the first pound and eight cents for each additional pound."

Will Address 1000 Churchmen of Indianapolis.

Th

Prominent Eaton Minister Buried in Springlawn Cemetery At New Paris.

meenr-K is

;i complete ; robes of the o:

ailed to take notion :i:on between the

One thousand Indianapo'i? men will hear lr. Kobe:? sidotu of Karlham en:'. ..,- 'he subject "The Ohim h f' and Civic Righteousness" m

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Winter Feed cheap. Prairie Hay 812.00 a ton. Omer G. Whelan

Births. Mr. ami Mrs. Har'.,

suth B streo:. j; i! Deaths and Furfra s. CROTCH -K:?:. r V.: U At :i .l.i t'l'l i.i ol,,er ." Mrs Thomas C:,. ; !.. Klot r.:h sir.o'. .: . ! , f::r.er;i: w : h. : i .1 C.t- 1 ; . 5m !ok Fr!-!.. '.-k :i .:.: m :i: w :!l t'o '.n Ctrlh.im -r.t

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ices were held tfii mon,:ti: at th. Universal! st church ov-r th" b,,d- of the late pastor, trie Rev James A. Stoner, who died a few ,::ljs as;.), following a short illr.ess Th. -,-nir.'s were conducted by th-' R, v J 11 Blackford, of E'..Iora'k. th- ;,, F 1). Adams, of Indi.mapolis : tn. Rev

Bishop, of Co-umbus. , :ul the

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tiev. Henrietta (5. Moore field The body was t.t Paris and buried in Sprrn

tery. The Rev. Mr Stoner h; the local church four e,,rs ing that time had prow-u oi most popular pastors i vt r by the congregation

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The Duchess of Roxliurgit", tvbo aus Miss May iToelef of N'ew Yolk, is probably the tuost intimate in. ;;! of (Jihtii Mary in the Knglish nobility. The American Duchess is om- of the most tretinoin callers at Buckingham Palace, and the tvmocn honors her friei.d with many informal visits. Servants and courtier in the roval hotu-t held have found much

We can show !he finest and most extensive line ol GENTLEMEN'S CRAVATS

BECAUSE

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food for gossip iti the iri.-ml the fluke of Ro.b!:rhe It i

on some occasions favoit-d tiie Diicl own or those of the in i'.

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1 1 1 Queen for the beautiful wife of said that the Puritanial Queen has t ss in preference to relatives of her

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OBITUARY. Orris son of James and Klecta Fh'sh, was born November 29. 1S92, and departed this life December ,r., 1913, aped tvventy-ono years and six days. Ho was converted in a meeting held by Millie Lawhead in the Friends church, February 22, 190."., ami remain-1 ed a member until death. He leaves' to mourn his death a father, mother.; one brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. tarl J. Pish, of Columbus. Ohio, and i a very dear friend. Miss Loot a Camp-j bell, besides a host of relatives and ; friends. In his death wo ate reminded that death is no respecior of persons. The: young dies as well as the old Truly,

There is no home but heaven, There is no ITo but love,

And Jesus calls us one by To meet thorn both above

DRUG STOR

IIT COLLEGE CORNER B

found the 1 ack window pried open and the till rifled of its entire ontents. Mr. Barkley sent to Richmond for the bloodhounds and was referred to

i MeOriss at N'ew Paris. The drug-

t believes College Corner men died his store.

Thieves (Jet $50 From Cash Drawer in J. C. Rarklev's

"RUST EE HOWARTH

Establishment.

I iiistoe James Howarth is in In- .. napolis attending the annual conuitioii cf r!ie Indiana State Trustees -eriation.

one

liioouiiounils win io u Corner by J. P.. Parkley store was robbed of ifati an effort to detect the

says he will try to find out who entered his place by tracing the tracks from bis stor. Mr. T.vkley close:! the store at in

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whose tlriifi last niylif, in lubbers. He

CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Order This Week. Dressed and Delivered 25c. W. H. DENNIS 604 South 10th Street.

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morning he

The Brazillian can not pet a degree of medical doctor from any institution in his own country. They are not grr.ntod

SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidneys at once when Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggisly filter or strain onlypart of the waste ami poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders tome from sluggish kitlnevs. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular 'if passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get nbout four ounces of .lad Salts from nny reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your ktdneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of era pes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutrali7.e the acids in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending; bladder disorders. .lad Palts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes" a delightful efferoscont lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications.

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