Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 314, 13 November 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1014

The Richmond Palladium

AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

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Christmas Giving. The problem of Christmas giving is never an easy one for the man with the Christmas spirit and limited pocketbook to solve. It's going to be harder of solution this year than ever before in the memory of any of us. The appeal from Belgium alone will give pause to many that hereto

RUSSIANS ADVANCE

ALONG WHOLE FRONT Petrograd Claims Germans and Russians Unable to Check Victorious Advance. BY LEASED WIRE.1 PETROGRAD, Nov. 13 All along the whole battle line the Russians continue to advance, according to the official statement announced here today. The increasing pressure of the czar's forces has caused the Austrians and Germans to fall back. Nowhere have they been able to arrest the onward rush of the Russians. It is reported that martial law has heen proclaimed at Cracow, and the civil population in evacuating the ity. rrzemysl, the Austrian fortress in Galicia, is completely invested, it was announced. It is semi-officially reported that the Germans have suffered a serious defeat on the East Prussian border. It is stated that the Russians captured more than 20,000 prisoners, together with large quantities of guns and ammunition. It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism. Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism In any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe It with Sloan's Liniment. Do not mh it. Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot. tender, swoolen feelJng and making the part easv and com-1 fortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lin-1 Iment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Adv. CHESTER 1 Ihere will be a basket supper at the : Chester school house Friday night, ; Nov. 20. li e cream, peanuts, cracker-j jru k and home made candy will be on sale. Ladies are requested to bring j well tilled baskets. A short program! will be rendered. Clarence Votaw of Indianapolis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall recently. Willie Cook is on the sick list. Mrs. Sophronia Morrow spent Tuesday with Mrs. Emma urg. Mrs. Bloom and son, Carl, visited relatives near Union City Monday. The Ladies Aid met Wednesday in the hall. The morning was spent in luilting Dinner was served at noon. In the afternoon the semi-annual elec tion of officers was held. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Ona Pyle; first vice president, Mrs. Mattie Kendall; second vice president, Mrs. Maggie Boerner; third vice president and chaplain, Mrs. Bertha Carman; secretary, Mrs. Ida Pickett: treasurer, Mrs. Pearl Kemp. No committees have been appointed yet. After the election a two-course luncheon was served. The society will meet again next Wednesday afternoon to quilt. The Friends' Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Sophronia Morrow entertained peveral friends at dinner last Saturday. Mr. Karl Muhl, who was hurt in an automobile accident recently, is improving slowly. Mr. Thomas Borden made a business trip to Ohio Wednesday. Mrs. Reynolds and Mr. David remain about the same. Miss Adelaide spent Wednesday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow. Have you received sample of Mail Pouch? your 10-3t WEST MANCHESTER Miss Shearl Emerlck has been em- i plo.vcd in the telephone exchange Parks. here recently vacated by Miss Ruth Miss Alice Scuerman and Miss Iris were in Richmond Monday and Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foos and Mrs. Cassie Bauta autoed to Arcanum on Wednesday afternoon. Henry Hayes made a business trip to Hrookville Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Ueaue were Sunday guests of her parents, Milton Pence and wife, of New Paris. Carey Pitman and wife and Mrs. Claud Thomas and children spent Wednesday with George Phillips and wife in the country. Wm. Oswalt and family of Eldorado spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwine. Henry Cassart moved into town on Wednesday into his new home. A bountiful dinner, such as country people alone know how to prepare, was nerved neighbors to the number of thirty who assembled to help them. Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold and Mrs. llarrr Fender attended the funeral of .Jreae Houseman Monday at C as tine.

fore have been wont to think only of their own and Belgium though "the most distressful" of countries is but part of a vast territory in which Christmas, without some thought and cheer on the part of others more happily situated, will but add mockery to the train of sorrows that has followed on war's track. We have no thought or wish to check any generous impulse that seeks to soften Christmas for Europe's countless sufferers, but it should

not be forgetten that December 25, 1914, is not going to be the merriest of Christmases for folks at home. There's want here that needs relieving.

There are hundreds of children whose fathers have lost their jobs to whom the sight of an empty stocking on Christmas morning will mean heartache. There are the merchants to be considered, to whom increased sales at Christmas might mean the life necessary to carry them over the obstacles that remain before threatened disaster is safely left behind. The coming Christmas should be a time of generous, thoughtful, even painstaking giving that will make life a little brighter, a little happier, mayhap a little easier for those of our own community, neighborhood and fireside as well as the stricken host of Europe. Louisville Times.

Xadlana, aa BcNotes From Mr. and Mrs. Gurth Fry and daughter of Indianapolis are spending a few days in this city, the guests of Mrs. Fry's brother, T. H. Peet, and family. Mrs. Joe Wade is somewhat improved after an attack of acute Indigestion. Mrs. Tillie Miller arrived Thursday from Kokomo to spend the winter in the home of her niece, Mrs. Squire Cornthwaite. R. R. Watkins spent Thursday in Indianapolis in the transaction of business. Mrs. Elizabeth Ebert went to Hamilton, O., yesterday (Thursday) to spend a few days with her niece, Mrs. Mary Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser of Richmond have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wade. The Dorcas Aid society met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Sloniker. Quilting claimed the attention of the ladies, the hostess serving refreshments at the conclusion of the work. Harry Shidler, with a company of gentlemen from Indianaopolis made a trip to Brown county yesterday (Thursday) where they spent the day as guests of Sanford Bennett, one of the party, who owns a farm in that locality. George Harrold of Greenfield was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alberts Wednesday. Mrs. Phillip Leslie has returned to her home in Delphi after a few days spent with her Son, Dr. R. C. Leslie, and family. Father Gorman of the St. Elizabeth parish will be one of the visiting clergymen in attendance Sunday afternoon at tne tot. Andrew s cnurcn in . Richmond, at which time a class numhering one hundred and fifty, both ! children and adults will be confirm-, ed. Bishop Chartrand of Indianapolis j will deliver the sermon. I Mrs. J. V. Beard attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Bear at Germantown Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Calloway and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White will be the guests of Mrs. Gertrude Cox of Dublin at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Phillin Leslie returned vesterday (Thursday) to her home in Delphi after a few days spent with her son Dr R c Leslie and family, Announcement is made of the birth of a gon Wednesday into the home of Mr and Mrs George Stombaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scheidler and son T)ftWitt. will eo to Richmond tomorrow (Saturday) to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bowman and family. Mrs. F. F. Romer and Mrs. B. L. Stratton have issued invitations for a party to be given Thursday, Nov. 19, at the home of the former with five hundred as the entertainment. Miss Amy McDaniels and Mrs. A. E. Eh!e of Germantown spent Thursday in Richmond. Karl Wright spent Wednesday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright and Thursday departed on an extended trip through the east in the interest of the Ohio Valley Casket company. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston of Ha-1 gerstown were in Cambridge City on A Kidney Remedy Advertisement Brought Great Happiness. T take Dleasure in stating that I have used Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, that I was greatly benefited by the same and have used it in my family. I had a son, when quite young he suffered from bladder or kidney afflictions. I called in my physician, he attended him but did him no good. Almost by accident I noticed an advertisement about the curative properties of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I procured a bottle and gave it to him according to directions. It cured him of what we thought was almost impossible and the same with others of my family. I have such strong faith in Swamp-Root that I have never done without it in my family since the wonderful cure of my son as well as myself. I recommend it to all who suf- ! ffr from kirinpv or hladder troubles and I am led to believe that it is one nf the best medicines for the nnrnose for which it is used, that has ever been discovered. This is my experience from the use of Swamp-Root. Wishing the promoters of this wonderful medicine a large sale to the sulfering public, I am Yours respectfully, W. II. MCAFEE, 63 Broyles St. Atlanta, Ga. Witness, E. O. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4c Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar lv.e bottles for sale at all drug stored. Adv.

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Thursday, returning home from Indi anapolis. When near Cumberland Wednesday evening they met three automobiles going west, the front car driven by two ladies. The doctor en-; deavored to give the road, but his car i was struck and overturned, the doctor j sustaining a scalp wound, and Mrs. Thurston was considerably bruised. They were taken back to Indianapolis where they remained until Thursday, mnrninir I Miss Mattie McClave has returned after a visit with friends in Greenfield. GOOD ROADS MEN ISCUSS PROGRAM BY LEASED WIRE. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 13 This morning's session of the American Road Congress consisted of four addresses by Brigadier General William T. Russell, former chief of engineering corps, U. S. A., retired; C. J. Bennett, state highway commissioner of Connecticut; Henry W. Durham, chief engineer of highways, Manhattan, New York; Irving W. Patterson, chief road engineer of Rhode Island, on construction and maintenance of system in road management. This session of the Good Roads Congress is the largest in attendance since its organization. Fully three thousand delegates are registered and there will be more. MASONIC CALENDAR FridayKing Solomon's Chapter, r a M. State convocation. ad tonic. Ouialev Drua Stores. 3-tf Quality! Not Premiums

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RUSSIANS IN FEAR

OF BY LEA8ED WIRE. VIENNA, Nov. 13 With the use of armored trains, the Austrians compelled the Russians to retreat in the region of Stryj Valley, it is officially announced. The statement says: "In the region of central Galacia we voluntarily withdrew before the Russian attack.. The Russians have ad vanced in the region of Lisko, crossing the lower Wisloka. The Russians have again surrounded Przebyl. In the Stryj valley, the Russians were compelled to flee before the fire from our armored trains, which surprised their cavalry. The Russians suffered heavy losses." TRAIN CRASH HURTS 8 IN PENNSYLVANIA BY LEASED WIRE. WHITE HAVEN, Pa., Nov. 13. Eight persons were injured when Lehigh Valley passenger train No. 2, Buffalo to New York, was derailed seven miles east of White Haven, Pa., near here, at 6:45 this morning. The engines and seven coaches left the tracks. Engineer Knapp, his fireman and six passengers were slightly injured. One of the injured passengers was travelling in the sleeper. The olIer rive were emigrants Douna tor New York to take a steamer for EuCATTLE AUTHORITY REACHES CHICAGO BY LEASED WIRE. ; CHICAGO, Nov. 13. Dr. Flexner, ' director of the Rockefeller Institute reached Chicago this afternoon to make a study of the foot and mouth disease now raging among live stock in fourteen states. Dr. Flexner was rushed to the Union Stock Yards in j an automobile to examine first prize ' I stock of cattle recently exhibited at I the National Dairy Show, and now 1 held prisoners in the Amphitheatre, i I There are sixty five cases among these animals, but none has been killed. Miss Florence Steinacher, of Brooklyn, bathing at Culvert's Lake, N. J., floundered in twenty feet tof water. She would have drowned had not some one thrown her an inflated automobile tire. CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium, 1? Garfield Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, for information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Growths, especially Cancer. Established 25 years and well endorsed. 96page book free. CIGARETTES Camels Sell Without Premiums NO premiums or coupons go with Camel Cigarettes, because all the quality goes into the tobaccos a choice Turkish and domestic blend. With every whiff from a Camel Cigarette you notice the absence of the cigar etty taste and stung tongue or parched throat. 20 for 10 cents and you never smoked a more delightful cigarette, no odds what vou paid. Match dime against a pack age today I if your dealer can't tupply yoa. mend 20c for one package or $ . OO for a carton often package (20O cifiireftf) pomtage prepaid, After mmoking 1 package, if you don't find CAMELS at repremented, return the other nine pack' age; and we will refund your money. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wintton-Salem, N. C.

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I TO CONDUCT ST. PAP SERVICE Arrange Program for Sunday School With Talk by Miss Stubbs. Women of St. Paul's Lutheran church will have complete charge of the Sunday school exercises Sunday morning at the annual Woman's Day service. A special program of musical numbers and lesson study has been arranged. The following is the order of service and the names of the women who will participate: Mrs. William Meerhoff, leader. Prelude, 8:45 to 9 a. m. Miss Edith Runge. English Song, "Praise Him! Praise Him!" page 298. German Song, "Nearer, My God, to i nee. German Prayer Mrs forder. Henry KettelInstrumental Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier. Scripture Reading Mrs. William Meerhoff. Violin Solo Mrs. F. W. Krueger. Lesson Song "Lead Me, Savior," p. 286. English Prayer Miss Clara Getz. Lesson Mrs. J. Herschel Coffin. Announcements. Children's chorus. Address Miss Mary A. Stubbs. Chant "Lord's Prayer." Parting verse. Fresh Oysters, the cheapest meat food you can buy. No skin, bone or feathers. Daily by express at Prices.

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III AuT0C0LLISI0H Hagerstown Couple Escape Without Injury. Word was received yesterday of an accident which happened to Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Thurston as they were leaving Indianapolis in their auto. The telephone message Bald they were run into by another auto and their machine damaged badly, but neither the doctor nor his wife hurt seriously.

A beautiful line of Package Chocolates at Price. OUCH! ACHING JOINTS, RUB RHEUMATIIC PAIN Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's Oil." Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" right into your sore, stiff aching joints, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Adv.

The best of all that is new for Fall and winter now awaits your selection in our store. We have made our purchases with your tastes, your desires and your economies as our guide. We know you will approve our selection.. Our showing of Fall and Winter garments is the finest, the most varied and most complete since we have been in business. It includes every model and every fabric that fashion approves.

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