Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 162, 19 May 1914 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914
Margaret Smith Home Report Shows Efficiency and Economy
Showing an account of the work and financial condition at th Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women, Miss Eleanor Robinson makes the following statement: "Questions concerning the management of the Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women are often asked of members of the board of lady managers, and feeling that it will be of interest to the general public the following summary of the annual report to the board of directors and managers at a recent meeting is made: "In October last the twenty-fifth anniversary of the funding of the home was celebrated in an appropriate manner on the beautiful lawn surrounding the home at which time the public was invited to visit and inspect the same. "The Home physician. Dr. M. F. Johnson, says: 'There has been less sickness this year than usual. -The winter Just passed was mild, the heating system was adequate to keep the temperature at the correct point for the maintenance of good health. To some extent this will account for the absence of pneumonia and the small number afflicted with colds and other affections of the ' respiratory organs incident to the winter season. " 'But one death is recorded for the year. This was after a lingering illness. Twelve In Home. " 'It may be of interest to those interested in the home to know that the average age of the twelve occupants is 73 7-10 years, the youngest 65, the oldest 94. " 'It is my opinion based on frequent observations that the institution is efficiently and economically managed. It is kept clean and In good sanitary condition. With the means at the disposal of those In authority I do not see bow it could be possible to get better results.' "Our annual donation day with its customary dinner given by the board of lady managers to the family and the board of directors and their wives, was observed Nov. 20, and we acknowledged with sincere gratitude the liberal contributions of the friends of the Home. "Magazines and other literature have been generously supplied throughout the year and flowers at various times have been messengers of love and cheer. Grateful for Gifts. "We are grateful for Thanksgiving and Christmas remembrances and we would express our appreciation and extend our thanks to all who have extended a helping hand in promoting comfort and happiness of the ladies of the Home. "The income from the endowment fund and other sources amounted to $4,004.45. Amount expended for repairs, maintenance, etc., was $3,809.19, leaving a balance of $196.26. "It is a source of deep regret to the management of the Home that we are not able to care for a large number of women. We now have on the waiting list a number of worthy applicants who are sorely in need of the comforts which are here supplied and it has boon our desire and hope that we might this year be able to make an addition to the buildings to meet the
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and DYSPEPSIA The New Treatment for Stomach and Bowel Troubles Is "Internal Lubrication' with USOLINE. At the May merting of tha Royal Medical Society, in London, paraffin oil for the treatment of diseases and disorders of the stomach and intestines was advocated by many of the greatest physicians and .surgeons of the World. I KOLIN'R is the purest paraffin oil for medicinal purposes. At this Meeting; on of the most noted hospital surgeons stated "If the use of I MLINE were a daily habit the health of the unman race wcild be wonderfully improved." He recommended It for disorders of the dlfrextlon. Another advocated it for "bowel troubles of children as well as adults." Still another prescribed it for "Obstinate constipation in babies and children." And enothar, "It behaves as the most perfect lubricant of the bowels . . . and has absolutely no Injurious therapeutic action." Ho lone as the bowels are constipated, and are not moving regularly, freely and ' fully, there is bound ta. be Indigestion, dyspepsia, stomach, kidney, liver and skin troubles, with headaches, gas, sour stomach, belching, pain in back, and all sucb symptoms. The food and tissue wastes are deadly poison, and when they cannot move out of the body in the natural way, they are forced to back up and poison tbo whole system. I'SOLINE. taken when going to bed, passes through the stomach and bowels, soothing and healing the nassarea. often.
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demand. The means for this purpose seemed to be In sight and our failure to receive It Is a great source of disappointment. We shall, however; hope, that knowing the need some one possessed of means will remember these weary waiting women, extend assistance acording to his means and encourage others to do likewise."
That Much Anyhow. "What has vauated science dose fot nervous diseases?' "Good heavens, man I It discovered them." Life.
ROB CRACK TRAIN IN CITY LIMITS
BY LEASED WIRE CHICAGO, May Several suspects vers arrested today following the hold-up of the California limited train on the Santa Fe railroad. Inside the city limits, by two armed but nomasked men, who robbed five passengers sitting on the observation platform of $10, an dthen escaped. The robbery was the most daring In the history of .the city.
GROWS 2 APPENDICES. CHICAGO, May 19. The appendix of Frank Davis, removed ten years ago, drew again and had to be cut out a second time to save bis life.
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We will pay $5 each for the names of any persons (one or more) who will buy Ford Cars from us by July 1,1914. $5 for each name, but in order to get the $5, you must be the first to send in the person's name, for we will not pay two persons $5 on the same name. We want the names of 50 people who will buy Ford Cars by July 1st, and we will pay $5 apiece for them. Send your own name if you are going to buy a Ford or anybody else's name and when you or they buy the Ford the money is yours. When you send in a name then get after the person and see if you really can sell a Ford Car. See how easy it is. Next year we will want more salesmen and you may be the one we want. (Buyers must reside in Wayne county) .
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Saturday, May 9,' we advertised for 1 05 names because we needed just that many sales to complete our 1914 contract for 150 Ford Cars. Since then we have sold seven light Fords and paid six people $5 each for giving us the names. Isn't that worth while? If you want in on this money, get busy.
Why Oon'4 You Buy a Ford ar flflow? You can't buy a better car. (Might get one that looks different, but it would be out of style quicker.) Ever see a Ford out of style? Ever see one stuck? County Agricultural Agent Cobb will take you a ride over a plowed field in his Ford if you say the word. Our County Surveyor spends his time straightening out bad roads. He drives a Ford. We'll take you the smoothest, slowest, fastest, steepest, or any other kind of a ride you ever had if you will give us a call. Ask us to take you over the "Circle Trip." It will open your eyes to the possibilities of automobile travel. Let us show you. tOOO People WgM (Rfflake a luflisttalke But not 500,000. Henry Ford has built and shipped over half a million Ford cars. Is there any better proof that the Ford is right ? Don't brood over it any longer. It's like buying sugar it's staple. Order Your Ford Today
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