Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 117, 27 March 1914 — Page 6
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PAGE SIX THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914
SELECT DELEGATES FOR 2 CONVENTIONS
Wayne Township Democrats Name Men to Represent Them At Cambridge City and Centerville Meetings. Democrats gathered in the city hall last night and selected delegates to the county and congressional conventions. About fifty were there and both the old and the young factions of the party were well represented. O. O. Smith acted as chairman with George Bayer as secretary. The method of selection of delegates to the congressional convention which will be held at Cambridge City March 31, was the same as used in previous conventions, one delegate acting for every 150 votes cast in the November 1912 general election. The fourteen delegates with their alternates, are as follows: First Ward Willard Dye and Jos. Walterman, delegates; Edward Fulle and Henry Farwig, alternates. Second Ward Joshua Allen, delegate; Alfred Collett, alternate. Third Ward Walker Land and D. H. Kuth, delegates; Andy Carroll and Ben Rush, alternates. Select Bayer and Bode. Fourth Ward George Bayer and Henry Bode, delegates; A. E. Moss and Will Beckman, alternates. Fifth Ward Dr. M. C. Benham and James F. Griffen, delegates: Frank TUacke, Sr. and Benjamin G. Price, alternates. Sixth Ward Ben Hill and Frank J. Macke, Jr., delegates; A. I. Hafner and Frank Parker, alternates. Seventh Ward O. N. Garriott and John I.ux, delegates: James Kuth and J. C. Starr, alternates. Eighth Ward Floyd Stout, delegate: D. D. Doyle, alternate. Outlying precincts of the township will be represented by the ward delegates. The township was allowed fourteen delegates. Approves List. The selecting of the 128 delegates to the county convention and their alternates, where precinct meetings had not previously been held to select representatives, was done during a short recess last night. The county convention will be held in Centerville April 14. The following delegates were selected ami the entire list, with the con-gi-ssion;il representation, was ratified and approved: First Precinct E. M. Bitters, William Craig, delegates. Second Precinct Frank Pickett. Timothy Hart, delegates. Third Precinct Harry Puthoff, Henry Hawkins. Fourth Precinct John Lux. Andrew Lux. delegates. Fifth Precinct Conrad Zwissler, Thomas Ryan, delegates. First Ward, Sixth Precinct Frank Rohe, Ben Aring, delegates; Casper Jelley, Henry Fulle, alternates. Seventh Precinct Willard Dye, John Bussen, delegates; August Paust, James Kelley, alternates. Eighth Precinct R. O. Allen. Henry Farwig, delegat?s; Leo Smith, Joe Voelker, alternates. Ninth Precinct Anthony Stolle, Frank Melle, delegates; Edward A. Full, Fred Bode, alternates. Second Ward. Tenth Precinct William Rigsby, William Schindler, delegates; William Waking, William Jones, alternates. Elections in Eleventh. Eleventh Precinct Joe Cook, Ed Sudhoff, delegates: William Young, John Durkin, alternates. Twelfth Precinct A. M. John Balser, delegates; W. P, Henry Tangeman, alternates. Collett. Baffler, Thirteenth Precinct Martin Faul, James Kelley, delegates; John McNearney, Frank Bramkamp, alternates. Third Ward. Fourteenth Precinct Tharles Marlatt. D. H. Kuth. delegates: Andrew Carroll, Ben Rush, alternates. Fifteenth Precinct Walker Land, Frank McDonald, delegates; John North. John Getz. alternates. Sixteenth Precinct J. D. Armond, A. E. Brooks, delegates; Dan Kiser, Joe Rerg, alternates. Seventeenth Precinct N. A. Moser, Harry Puthoff, delegates; William Piehe. alternate. Eighteenth Precinct John C. Bayer. William Haberkern, delegates; Hairy Watt, Dr. J. J. Grosvenor, alternates. .Nineteenth Precinct O. O. Smith, John Hartcorn, delegates: William Gausepohl, Frank Lichtenfels, alternates. Harry Schueman Named. Twentieth Precinct Harry Schueman, Louis Heithouse, delegates, Joseph Schepman, Jerry Connerton', alternates. Twenty-first Precinct Henry Johanning. Matt Klute, delegates; David Kehlenbrink, B. Schutte, alternates. Twenty-second Precinct H. SteinDID CHILD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look, Mother! If Tongue is Coated Give "California" Syrup of Figs. Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't at, sleep or act naturally, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. , Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; 'give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "inside" cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look end eee that it is made by the "Califaf ' Fig Syrup Company." CounterfS Are beins sold here, pop't be fooled!
Social and
Continued from Mrs. George Becker has gone to Rushvllle to visit with Mrs. Hugh Mauzy for a few days. Mr. Leroy Lamm and Mrs. H. G. Clark have gone to Utica, New York, where they will visit relatives. MUSICAL EVENTS The following program will be given Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Second Presbyterian church by the choir composed of about thirty voices under the direction of Prof. Jesse Woods : Prelude Meditation Winn Miss Plummer. Hymn No. 149 Devotions Send Out Thy Light Gounod Choir. The Heavenly Song Gray Miss Mumbower. The Voice of Jesus Wolcott Miss Warner and Choir. Rock of Ages Schnecker Quartet. Offertory Serenade Pinsuti Organ. Remarks by Pastor. . Rev. E. E. Davis "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own" Mendelssohn Double Quartet. "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" Wolcott Miss Hilbert, Mr. Ault and Choir. "Thy Blest Way" Evans Ladies' Chorus. Te Deum in A Schnecker Choir. Benediction Postlude Andante, Con Moto .... Ashford Miss Emily Plummer, Organist. The twenty-first biennial May festival in Cincinnati will take place this brink, Adolph Blickwedel, delegates; Charles Fiening, Henry Bode, alternates. Twenty-third Precinct Fred King, A. H. Rice, delegates; Martin Eagen. Jonas Gaar. alternates. Twenty-fourth Precinct C- AV. Caldwell, I. T. Burns, delegates; D. D. Minnick, J. I. Aiken, alternates. j Twenty-fifth Precinct James Porter, Nathan Bishop, delegates; McClelland White. Dan Bodiker, alternates. Twenty-sixth Precinct Lewis Kutter, F. Robert McFail, delegates; Henry Smith, John Lawier, alternates. Twenty-seventh Precinct A. A. Mumbower. William Hatfield, dele-' i sates: J. C. Trump, John Lantz, alteri nates. . . . j Select R. Study. j Twenty-eighth Precinct Richard Study, Wallace Reynolds, delegates; j Dr. C. E. Duffin, Clyde Beck, alter nates. Twenty-ninth Precinct A. I. Hafner, Mark Pennell, delegates; Ben Hill, Frank Parker, alternates. Thirtieth Precinct Henry Landwehr, Charles Harlan, delegates; Adam Kemper, August Schroeder, alternates. Thirty-first Precinct Hans N. Koll, O. N. Garriott, delegates; Marion McLaughlin, Edward Dye, alternates. Thirty-second Precinct Jas. Kuth, Fred Krone, delegates; Charles PlankWhat Thin Folks Should Do To Gain Weight. Physician's Advice for Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women. Thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves and feeble stomachs who, having tried advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rub-on creams, resign themselves to life-long skinnir.ess and think nothing will make them fat. Yet their case is not hopeless. A recently discovered regenerative force makes fat grow after years of thinness, and is also unequalled for repairing the waste of sickness or faulty digestion and for strengthening the nerves. This remarknble discovery is called Sargol. Six strengthgiving, fat-producing elements of acknowledged merit have bee.n combined i. this peerless preparation, which is endorsed by eminent' physicians and used by prominent people everywhere. It is absolutely harmless, Inexpensive and efficient. A month's systematic use of Sargol should produce flesh and strength by connecting faults of digestion ancf by supplying highly concentrated fats to the blood. Increased nourishment is obtained from the food eaten, and the additional fats that thin people need are provided. Leo H, Fihe and other leading druggists supply Sargol and say there is a large demand for it. While this new preparation has given splendid results as a nervetonic and vitalizer, it should not be used by nervous people unless they w!sh to gain at least ten pounds of flesh. Leo H. Fihe. 1027 Main
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Page Five.) year from May 5 to 9. The international reputation of these famous musical events, which were established more than forty years ago by the late Theodore Thomas, and which have been continued uninterruptedly since then, have made them the greatest festivals in the history of the country and ranking with the foremost in the world. The Cincinnati Symphony orchestra has been engaged for the coming festival, thereby uniting Cincinnati's two famous musical institutions. Under the direction of Dr. Ernst Kunwald, who came from the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra two years ago to assume charge of the Cincinnati orchestra, it has been developed into one of the finest in the country. A benefit concert will be given this evening "at the First Christian church by Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick, violinist, Mr. Edwin Price, tenor, and Mrs. Harriet Husted Young, under the auspices of the Penny club. The program will be as follows: Rondo Brilliant Weber Mrs. Harriet Husted Young. A May Morning ; Denza From the Land of the Sky , Blue Water Cadman Mr. Edwin Price. Thais Meditation Massenet Hungarian Dance Haesche Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick. A, So Pure (Martha) ... Von Flotow Mr. Price. Intermission. Concerto Polonaise. .Johannes Meirch Miss Kirkpatrick. Scherzo, B-flat Minor Op. 31.. Chopin Mrs. Young. Caprice Viennos Fritz Kreisler Miss Kirkpatrick. Serenade Schubert Voice, Violin and Piano. enhorn, Edward Ellebarger, alternates. Thirty-third Precinct George Noggle, Charles Heimbaugh, delegates; Jacob Kern, Ben Hukle, alternates. Thirty-fourth Precinct August Schneider, Jacob Kern Jr., delegates; John Kenney, Fred E. Miller, alternates. Thirty-fifth Precinct Joseph Ryan, Joseph Russell, delegates; Sam Lott, Joseph Reed, alternates. Plenty of Fresh Oysters at Price's, daily by express. DOUBLY PROVEN Richmond Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This Richmond citizen testified long ago. Told of quick relief of undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. David Hershey, carpenter, 316 South Thirteenth street, Richmond, Intl., says: "When I used Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago, they gave me such great relief from backache and kidney trouble that I publicly . recommended them.' I am now glad'to confirm my former words of praise. I was troubled by kidney complaint and used a great many remedies without finding relief. Sometimes I could scarcely dray myself around and I had sharp pains in the small of my back. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of the trouble. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hershey had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Advertisement! WEAR KRYPTOK INVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES The kind that has no lines no projecting surfaces to catch dust and dirt. They will add to your comfort and pleasure. Have them Supplied by MISS C. M. SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST 927V Main Street. Phone 1099 STRAWBERRIES 17c FRESH VEGETABLES
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LOVES RICHM0UD O'Brine Ordered Away, Returns to City.
Some men become so fascinated with Richmond that they cannot leave it even when ordered to do so by the police department. James O'Brine failed to leave in the required twentyfour hours set by Mayor Robbins in yesterday's police court session and this morning he was arrested and brought before the mayor the second time. Ten dollars and costs, which means about sixteen days in the county jail, was the next sentence given to O'Brine. "I wish I'd heard you th$ first time," remarked O'Brine, under his breath, when the mayor announced the second penalty. O'Brine was arrested Thursday on a charge of begging, but it being his first offense he was permitted to go free providing he left the city within twenty-four hours. Carnations at 35c per doz., Saturday only, "at Lemon's Flower Shop. Asia, which is the-largest of the continents.has an estimated area of 17,057,666 square miles. Hot Chocolate with Wafers, and Egg Frappes, wholesome and nutritious. You get them at Price's. IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG A3 THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TONSILINE WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT. A gulck, sale, aootning, neannn, amnrpnc riki for Sore Throat, briefly describes TONSM.INB. A small oolite oi jwisumu " rase ot Sore Throot. TONSILINE relieves Sore Mouth and Hoarseness ana prevpmi viumsjr. 25c. and Me. Hospital Size $1.90. All Dronktt. TM TONSIL INK COMPtNV, - CHoa. Q.
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Get a Wig, or Have a Peep! Main Street Store Attractive
Have you seen the colored wigs at the Palais Royal? Main street was all astir last night when the wigs were exhibited. Whether the wigs have come to stay is a question for Father Time and his daughters to decide. Purple wigs, cerese wigs, gray wigs, dainty blues and others are exhibited. The gowns in the window are wonderful creations. A pretty little yellow dancing frock is attracting much attention. The pretty window boxes arranged as miniature gardens are filled with Eastern plants. In the store the effect is just as attractive. Palms and ferns have been arranged in an artistic manner. Inside are many handsome and gorgeous dancing frocks, party gowns, reception dresses, informal party gowns. The pretty new silks are indeed attractive and make pretty gowns for afternoon wear. Suits are many and of various cuts. Some have the fancy trimmings, while others are merely plain and strictly tailored. The blues in all shades are attractive. Much black is being worn
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