Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 313, 12 November 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1914

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SCHOOLS MAY KEEP PART OF PROCEEDS FROM JIMS SEALS Williams Accepts Proposition of Dr. Bond to Interest Children in Fight Against White Plague. The county schools will co-operate with the Wayne County Tuberculosis society In the sale of Red Cross seals, County Superintendent Williams announced today. Dr. S. Edgar Bond, county agent for the distribution of the seals, presented Mr. WilliamB with tentative plans for distributing the stamps throughout the county. The plan which probably will be adopted will furnish every school with a number of the seals. The distribution will be made taking the county as a whole and permitting the teachers to draw upon the county school supply in any numbers they believe advisable. The teachers have been advised that they would be permitted to retain 25 per cent of the money the pupils bring in from the seal sales to create a library or magazine fund. Wher

ever this is done, the tuberculosis society will ask that a tuberculosis book

or magazine be subscribed for.

Dr. Bond said in response to inquiries regarding the final use of the money, that 50 per cent of it would go to the fund to keep the visiting nurse. Lust year $400 was taken in. If this is the total from the stamp sales, $100 must be sent to state headquarters for distribution to the state and national anti-tuberculosis societies. The 75 per cent retained here goes to the Wayne county society and to co-operating Richmond organizations. The domestic science association has an agreement by which it keeps 50 per cent of the income from the stamps handled by its members. This society will call for 10.000 stamps within a few days and on Nov. 20 the members will start individual selling campaigns.

DEPRESSION CHECKS GOEST HOUSE PLANS Directors Fear Failure of Campaign for Funds Until Next Spring. Industrial and financial conditons are hindering the progress of plans of the directors of the Guest House association, according to members who made announcement today of the meeting of the board tonight. The board members have different opinions on the success of a campaign for funds. It is said, however, that there is a majority in favor of a campaign now, but the strong opposition of the minority prevents the board from taking action. The board fears that Richmond business men and philanthropists will not respond to a call for funds under present conditions and feels that next spring would be a more favorable time to conduct the campaign. The offer of Mary T. R. Foulke to subscribe $10,000 if $20,000 additional is raised, expires in April, 1915.

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BY LEASED WIRE. FREEPORT, 111., Nov. 12. John F. Braun of Rockford, posing as a divine healer, pleaded guilty this morning before Judge Landis on a charge of misuse of the mails in furthering his scheme. This came at the end of three days which had been given to the hearing of evidence. Braun took the stand this morning, and said he was alone to blame; that his wife, Kate A. Braun, always objected to the use of the mails, and Judge Landia directed a verdict of not guilty in her case. Braun will be sentenced this afternoon.

CRITICAL MOMENTS.

What the war teaches.

French Artillery in Field

Six-inch gun trained on the German trenches in northern France with the crew waiting for the word to begin pouring a death-dealing fire at the enemy.

FRIDAY IS THIRTEENTH Coincidence Ocurs the Third Time in Year.

For the third time In 1914 the timid and the superstitious will have cause to fear and tremble tomorrow. Friday and the thirteenth fall on the same day. Horseshoes, old four-leaf clover

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and all other means of warding off illfortune will be used. The unusual coincidence of Friday and the thirteenth day of the month falling .on the same day was noted in February and March of this year.

There is an orchid in Java the flowers of which open all. at once.

AMERICANS WIN.

BY LEASED WIRE. RIVERSIDE, Cal., Nov. 12. The allstar Americans beat the Nationals yesterday 1 to 0. Today the all-stars open their four day series at Washington park, Los Angeles.

VICTORY FOLLOWS TURK IN CAUCASUS

BY LEA8ED WIRE. CONSTANTINOPLE, VIA SOFIA, BERLIN AND AMSTERDAM, Nov. 12. The Turkish, war office announces that the Russian forces in the Caucasus has been forced back to its second line after suffering heavy losses in killed and' prisoners. The report adds: "Our offensive movement continues. As to the campaign against the English the war office says: "Our troops who crossed the Egyptian frontier occupied a position at Sbeikzauleh and the fortress at Elarisch. We took four field pieces."

The greatest tulip exhibit ever possible anywhere outside Holland will be a part of the national exhibit of the Netherlands at the Panama-Pacific international exposition at San Francisco in 1915. Two acres will be devoted to beds of these flowers.

China In 1913 imported products valued at $434,734,355; exports $745,744,-236.

SURPRISES MANY IN RICHMOND The QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis, is surprising Richmond people. Many have found that this simple remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY. Adler-i-ka is the most thorough bowel cleanser eyer sold. Thistlethwaite's drug stores. Advertisement

PRESIDENT AWAITS NEWS FROM MEXICO Washington Believes Troops Will Remain at Vera Cruz Until Feud Ends BY LEASED WIRE. WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. President

Wilson and his advisors today awaited further word from Mexico as to the progress of the attempt by Aguas-Cal-intes conference forces to drive Carranza from power, before deciding whether the American troops shall be withdrawn from Vera Cruz. The belief was current that General Funston and his command would not be recalled from the Mexican port until the question is settled as to who rightfully is president of the republic. At the Constitutionalist headquarters the belief was experssed that war to the death between Carranza and Villa will now follow. It is said that-further peace parleys between the "first chief" and the northern leader were likely to happen.

COMBING WONT RID HAIR OF DANDRUFF The Easiest and Best Way I to Dissolve It.

The -only sure way to get. rid of dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. . To do this, get four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon ; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it -in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, Iurtrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to preserve your hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for nothing destroys the hair more quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fall out, but it makes it stringy, straggly, dull dry. brittle and lifeless, and every one notices it. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv.

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