Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 278, 2 October 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914

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Many Citizens Interested in . . Disease -Prevention Speak Before City's 5,000 School Children.

Miss Helbert, Cincinnati Nurse, Will Conclude Day With Address at High School Auditorium.

Successful health day services have been held today in all schools of Richmond and Wayne county, some on an extensive plan. From the interest displayed during the day it is believed that the high, school auditorium will be well filled when Miss Sarah Helbert of Cincinnati gives here stereopticon health and tuberculosis lecture tonight. Miss Helbert spoke at Vaile school this afternoon, and was scheduled t5 speak to Garfield students at 3 o'clock. At the high school chapel exercises this morning Dr. C. S. Bond was the speaker. At Baxter school the kindergarten pupils, led by the teacher, Miss Mildred Dickinson, paraded through the building carrying banners apropos of the movement. Herbert ,S. Weed was asked to be the speaker this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Vaile and Whitewater schools will have night meetings.

Tomorrow is Tag Day. CRAWFORD CALLS

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Girls . Who Aided in Gotham Great Peace Demonstration

party was not to be discredited; I charge him with having signed daily during the last legislative session vouchers for the salary of sixty house employes who were not needed, which action on his part cost the taxpayers of Indiana $60,000, and I charge him with the offense of approving as having been passed a bill which had been defeated. Pities "Poor" Ralston. "If I am a 'scurilous hound," I am at least out of the kennel ;uid I am now on Cook'a trail. I have him treed, and before November 3 I am going to shoot him out of it. "My friends, Ralston is either too ignorant, too incompetent or too innocent to train with that Dennison hotel crowd. "As for Cook, if he was honestly ignorant while speaker of the house, as

some of his friends excuse him, then ! it might have happened that once in ! a while he would have blundered in ' favor of the people, but the records ; show that all of his so-called blunders :

were in favor of the gang and the special interests. "In conclusion I want to remind you that this fall you are to vote on whether a new $2,000,000 state house ia to be built. Vote no. What do

we want with a new state house? We :

have no use for the old one. The laws are passed at. the Dennison hotel." Headrlck Speaks. Mr. Headrick, in his address, which was one of the most eloquent speeches heard in Richmond in years, explained the principles and ideals of the Progressive party, and the importance of being placed in control of Indiana this year so that popular government could be restored and needed legislation enacted. Mr. Headrick showed himself not. to be a hide-bound partisan by the praise he gave President Wilson. Pointing to the picture of Colonel Roosevelt, Mr. Headrick exclaimed, "That man has been charged with using the 'big stick," but the stick he used was as a basehall bat to a telephone pole as compared to the big stick Wilson has been compelled to wield on the Democratic reactionaries in congress." He said that in 1912 the Progressive party neatly tanned an elephant's hideand this year it intended to tan the

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naa Deen tried ana rouna wanting, he said, and the people were now turning to the Progressive party. He laughingly announced that the Republican argument in the Indiana campaign this year had been condensed to four words: "They are coming back." Leeds is Chairman. Mr. Leeds, chairman of the meeting, in introducing .Mr. Crawford, declared that one of the symptoms showing the healthy condition of the Progressive party was the fact that it welcomed criticism within its ranks as well as praise, and that its members frankly gave credit to Mr. Wil-

CITIZENS ORGANIZE FOB BRIDGE AT E Residents East of River Call Meeting to Name Working Committee.

The movement of residents of the east side of the river to have the south side bridge located at South E street has been met with so favorably that the meeting which will be held at the home of Louis H. Smithmeyer, 223 South Second street, will he open. At the meeting tonight six men will he selected as a committee to act with six from the Southwest Richmond Improvement association. Whether they will appear before the commissioners tomorrow or not until a later session will be decided.

Fried oyster lunch Saturday afternoon and evening. Patterson's 14

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Never in the history of any country has there been such a demonstration for peace as took place before Grant's Tomb on Riverside Drive on Sunday. Twenty-five thousand persons registered a mighty protest against the continuation of the conflict now raging in Europe. A great wreath bearing the legend "Let Us Have Peace," the words of the soldier-president, was placed on Grant's Tomb as part of the ceremonies. Later a beautiful white dove, representing the dove of peace, was released from its cage. It circled over the vast assemblage and then disappeared in the clouds to the East.

son for his many splendid acts as the nation's chief executive. Referring to conditions in Wayne county, he recalled the fact that one of the last acts of the old Republican machines was an attempt to disfranchise the voters by a secret effort to install voting machines, which can be so easily manipulated that they have been discarded by California and New Jersey towns and cities. Then he reminded the voters that during the Progressive regime at the court house the voting machine question has been a dead issue.

LODGE GIVES SOCIAL.

A social will be given Saturday evening by the local order of the Eastern Star in their banquet hall. Only members of the order are invited to be present.

SUMMING UP THE EVIDENCE.

Many Richmond People Have Been Called as Witnesses. Week after week has been published the testimony of Richmond people kidney sufferers backache victims people who have endured many forms of kidney, bladder or urinary disorders. These witnesses have used; Doan's Kidney Pills. All have given their enthusiastic approval. It's the same everywhere. 30,000 American men and women are publicly recommending Doan's always in the home papers. Isn't it a wonderful, convincing mass of proof? If you are a sufferer your verdict must be "Try Doan's first." Here's one more Richmond case: Mrs. J. C. Genn, 522 North Sixteenth street, Richmond, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are all right. Whenever any of us have backache or any symptoms of kidney trouble. Doan's Pills give relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for kidney pills get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Genn had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement

AUTO HITS LAWYER

EATON, O., Oct. 2. While crossing Main street near the court house Thursday, Attorney John Risinger of this city, was struck by an auto and suffered a painful cut in his forehead. When struck Risinger fell and was hit by the fender of another passing machine.

A little less than 40 per cent, of Canada's export business is. done with the United States.

A gain of more than fifteen per cent in postofflce sales was made in September, 1914, over September, 1913. The monthly report shows that the sales were $8,302.33 this year. Last year's sales in September were $6,935. The gain is $1,387. The quarterly report for the past three months will be completed in a few days. A good gain over the same quarter last year will be shown when the figures are completed.

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intendents, the electtos of officers for the ensuing year was held, resulting in the re-election of an the old officers. The officers whose terms were renewed, are Mrs. Hannah Taylor, Economy, president; Mrs. Mary E. Woodard, Fountain City, vice president; Mrs. Rowena Randall, Richmond, recording secretary; Mrs. May James, Richmond, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Nellie Barnhart, Richmond, treasurer. . Compares Liquor to War. This afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of Liberty, state vice president of the W. C. T. U., and a prominent institute speaker, addressed the convention on "Peace." Mrs. Stanley reviewed the present European war in all its horrors, and proceeded to a local application of the situation. "This war, terrible as it must seem to all of you. is as nothing compared to the war that is being waged by the exponents of the devil in the liquor traffic." In her following remarks the speaker attached as much importance to the fight that she said must be waged against the liquor interests as she did to the results of the European conflict. In the session this evening Mrs.

Stanley trill speak to the convention on "Woman's Suffrage" ToMo, .Japan, has five biscuit faoi tories. - ,

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The Richmond Palladium Circulation Statement for the Month of September. 1914

CIRCULATION

1 8728 2 8739 3 8736 4 8737 5 8737 6 Sunday 7 8730 8 8730 9 8721 10 8721 11 8742 12 8729 13 .. Sunday 14 8741 15 8752 16 8761 17 8756

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.. 8740 Sunday .. 8771 .. 8779 .. 8774 .. 8774 .. 8779 .. 8778 Sunday .. 8778 .. 8777 .. 8784

Total 227.551

Daily average distribution for the month of September 8,752

Daily average cash circulation 8,362 Daily average circulation for service 90 Daily average circulation to Advertisers, and Advertising Agents, etc.. 300

TOTAL DAILY AVERAGE Daily average circulation, first nine months, 1914.. Daily average circulation, first nine months, 1913.,

-8,752 8,701 7,994

Daily increase over first nine months, 1913.

707

; I solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of circulation Is true and correct. AL. A. KEMPER, Circulation Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 1914. KARL L. ALLISON, Notary Public. My commission expire April 28th 1916.