Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 119, 31 March 1915 — Page 14
, , . . . t : r s , ) ' ' ' THE RICHMOND , PALLADIUM AND dEI-TELEGHAlV WEDNESDAY, - 1IAR. 31, 1910
?AGE FOURTEEN. - t
WATOES OF VALUE FOR STOCK FEEDING
If the present overplus of potatoes the hands of the fanners cannot be
Msposed of (or human fooa, tney may w fed to farm animals, according to he author! tie of the Nw York State SoOege :ot . Agriculture at Cornell, rhey point oat that potatoes alone nsot be need to advantage as a teed, tor can .they be used In any great juantlty.; , - Potatoes are said to be best adapted e hog feed, bat to secure the best reults they should be cooked and faoold then be mixed with corn meal r other ground grains to form a thick aush. Skimmed milk added to this ted makes it more valuable. Potatoes ve less than one-fourth of the feedDg value of corn meal If their cost is m low as 15 cents a buBhel tbey are till more expensive than silage ; ye: S cents a bushel for potatoes is said o represent a considerable loss to the inner, who can scarcely produce them ccording to crop experts, for less han 30 cents. Still, it is pointed out hat it is better to get this much valte out of them than to have them a otal loss. ' ' ;
-a TR8. JOHN B. M'MANUS, widow of the former -CMoaoo man,
I VI was slain recently toys Zapatista soldiers at his dairy farm near Mexico City. The death of Mr. MoManus fa now subject of State Department action. ' y .
, Hot Cross Buns Thursday tvening ' at Zwissler's, 908 fain and 28 S. 5th. 10 cents erdoz. 31n
HISS ROBSON'S PLAY. GETS LEAGUE'S 0, K.
' Members of the Drama league have laced their, stamp of approbation on le presentation of "Martha-by-the-lay," .which will be presented at the tennett theatre Saturday afternoon nd night by Miss May Robson. The lay by Julia M. Lippman is described V the league's play-going committee 8 "a thoroughly wholesome and pleasig drama written by an author whose arious dramas have been widely and lvorably received." ' Miss Robson has spent her entire
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The fourth quarterly oonierenoe of
the First Methodist church " will he held at the churcji immediately follow
ing the services. at T: SO o'clock tonight. ; Members of the official boards, and committees of the church will be
nominated and elected at the meeting. Reports of the last quarter and : also of the year will be read as this meeting marks the clone of the conference year. Rev. W. R. rreeland will preach at-the service tonight, bis topic being. "The Day of Meditation and Seclusion in Passion Week.1 -
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Air. F. A. Lackey will have an exhibit of Coats and Suits at Knollcnberg's Store Thursday April 1st. ; V Experiments In France have shown that ordinary sod is an efficient filter for sewage. '
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Oh Exhibition at Westcott Hotel, This Week
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stage career -impersonating eccentric women, The list totals 162 characters and embraces every type from the forlorn slavey to the imperious Queen Elizabeth. Equally wide has been the range of costumes which she has
worn. A flannel waist and skirt with ragged stocking and , tattered shoes sufficed V for the slavey role, while $5,000 .was expended ;to dress the actress after the-style of the - great English queen. . .
is Wcrlfs IVcrf - Shrery tiny infant makes life' perspeoUve wider and brighter. ' And what
ever there Is to enianee its arrival and to ease and comfort 'the expectant mother should- be given attention. Among the 'real helpful V things 'la an external - abdominal - application known as "Mother's . Friend." i lt ia so well thoturht of by
women that moat drug stores throughout the United States carry "Mother's ' Friend" as one of their staple and nil- ' able remedies.' It Js applied to the abdominal muscles to relieve the strain on ligaments and tendons. In a little book are described more fully the many reasons why "Mother's . Friend" has been a . friend Indeed to women for more than two generations. This book was prepared not only to aid the inexperienced but to enable so many women to have at hand the timely hints, sucseetions and helps in concise and neatly printed form for ready reference. It should be in all homes. "Mother's Friend", may be had of almost any drugCist but If you fail to find it write us direct and also write for' book to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 803 Lamar Bldg.( Atlanta,
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E. T. Daab, representing Steinway & Sons, piano makers of New York, will be at the Westcott Hotel tomorrow anjl Friday and would be pleased to confer with Steinway owners and intending purchasers. An opportunity of seeing and hearing the ? WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS PIANO. - If you can't call, please phone for interview. Uprights, $500 and up. Grands $750 and up.
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for Easter Week
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All Wanted
Gaberdines, Poplins, Men's Wear Serges i
All Colors, All Sizes, Including Extra Sizes for Stout Figures All Suits Purchased up to Friday Delivered by Easter '?;
Our Vast Assortment of Goats, Skirts, Waists for Easter Wear (J
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