Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 160, 18 June 1915 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915

RICHMOND RELATIVES HEAR OF BURIAL OF LUSITANIA VICTIMS

Richmond's Lusitania victim, Rev. and. Mrs. David Loynd, are both burled, according to information reaching Mrs. Loynd'a sister. Miss Mary Grimshaw, 135 South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Loynd's body is now lying with that of her husband. It was recovered a few days later and was burled at Queenstown as unidentified. The body bad been photographed with other unidentified bodies and the pictures were posted. A brother recognized Mrs. Loynd. How Mr. Loynd's body was identified and Immediate notification caused, was learned through a Liverpool newspaper clipping. Mr. Loynd and Joseph Clancey of Belfast, traded addresses. Mr. Clancey was rescued after three-quarters of an hour in the water. He was later notified that his address had been found on Mr. Loynd's body. A newspaper story, written before news of the recovery of Mrs. Loynd's body, follows in part: "The body of Rev. David Loynd, a Baptist minister at Richmond, Indiana, a native of Bolton and son of Mrs. Loynd of Buller street, Elton, was washed ashore at Ballinskelligs Bay, Ireland, on Thursday morning. We understand that the body Is being brought from Ireland at the Instance of the Cuanrd company, and is expected at the house of his mother and sister today, and that it will be interred in the family grave in Bolton cemetery. Unfortunately the body of Mrs. Loynd (nee Miss Alice Grimshaw of Ramsbottom) has not been recovered, but if the sea should give up this also, it is Intended that it shall be buried with that of Mr. Loynd. It is the intention of Rev. F. J. Greening, pastor of the Chesham Baptist church (where they were married some years ago) to hold a memorial service to Mr. and Mrs. Loynd tomorrow evening." BOLT STRIKES HOME While inmates of the Margaret Smith Home for Aged Women were finishing dinner at noon today, a bolt of lightning struck the place. Excitement was prevented by the officials. The matron investigated and found the elevator afire and quietly telephoned the fire department. Except for the odor, the first intimation any of the Inmates bad of the ftre was when the fire companies arrived. The burning elevator was extinguished with chemicals. The damage amounts to only a few dollars.

WORK AT MINE SWEEPING.

LONDON, June 18. All the fishermen at Yarmouth are engaged in mine sweeping or patrol work, and fifth-cursing has been stopped completely, says the Board of Trade Labor Gazette.

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BUDAPEST RATTLES WITH WAR'S FLURRY BUCHAREST, June 18. Budapest rattles with war flurries. The bustling activity that never ceases behind an army in the Held fills every moment of the day and night The city might be likened to the narrow neck of an hour-glass where the sands of war congest. t All AustriaHungary, yes, and Germany, pour war

ders and war material through this channel that it may be spread beyond the Carpathians. Wire entanglements of a peruliarly vlsclous construction lis in a. broad field around the city. This tells that the fear of the Russians was very real to these citizens. It was this fear,' expressed in an anxious cry for aid. that has brought the Prussians who now crowd the narrow streets. There still remains you meet them in street and station the rearguard of the refugees who fled before the Russian menace. That haunted look which marks all who have been caught in the whirl of war has not forsaken them. They pull their vividcolored kerchiefs close down over their eyes while wondering the streets. The white, once clean, embroidered dresses are sadly bedragged. The stout shoes are worn.

BRIEFS

Try a stensel sundae at Price's. Cools the stomach, washes out the bowels, drives out impurities, helps the liver; it's Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Take it once-a-week, during warm weather and see how happy and contented you'll be. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Fosler Drug Co. Adv.

Crushed fruit strawberry Ice cream, a great favorite, eight other flavors to select from, at Price's,

Six flavor of Ice cream and three ices to select from at Price's.

NOTICE. All members of Hoosier lodge, No. 582, B. of L. F. and E., are requested to be present at next regular meeting, which will be held Sunday morning at 9 o'clock In I. O. O. F. hall, Eighth and Main streets. 18-2t J. L. BLOSOM, President.

Those egg frappes and chocolate puffs are delicious as Price's make them.

A box of Price's chocolates makes a kind remembrance.

Fountain City Nuggets

' Quite - a number of " persons from here attended commencement exercises at Earlham college. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keever and small daughters Deborah Jane and Jean, of Richmond, spent Wednesday in this city. Mrs. Reid Lamb and son Elmar, of Toledo, Ohio, are in the city visiting Frank M. Lamb. 'Miss Eleanor Huff has returned to hre home in this city, after completing her course at Earlham college. The Lynn, Fountain City and Richmond Motor Bus line is doing exceedingly well, as the. car seems to be full most every trip. The service is excellent and gives the residents along the route an accommodation not offered heretofore.

MISS OWENS BETTER

Frances Owens' condition has improved so rapidly that there Is no danger of her being taken to a hospital. She is out every day and is fully enjoying her vacation. The report that she was facing a nervous breakdown could not be verified.

MRS. REED CALLED CHICAGO, June 18. Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong Reed, 73, mother of Myrtle Reed, the author of "Lavender and Old Lace," and a score of other successful novels, is dead at her home here.

New, Positive Treatment to Remove Hair and Fuzz

(Beauty Notes.) Women are fast learning the value of the use of delatone for removing hair or fuzz from face, neck or arms. A paste is made with some powdered delatone and water and spread on .the hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes it is rubbed off, the skin washed and every bit of hair has disappeared. No failure will result if you are careful to buy genuine delatone. Adv.

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Chairs and Rockers at $3.75 and $4.50.

Metal Beds Reduced to $3.50, $4.50, $6.00 up. Brass Beds $12.50, $14. $18.80 up Sanitary Springs at $2.70, $3.75, $5.00 up. Soft Comfortable Mattresses. Priced at $3.00, $5.50, $6.90, $8.80 up.

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VACCINATION TO CURE CONSUMPTION ITALIAN PHYSICIAN TELLS DOCTORS

SEATTLE. Wash., June 18. Tuberculosis can be made as rare a disease as smallpox, Dr. Enrico Castelll, of the University of Genoa, Italy, told the delegates to the convention of the National Tuberculosis Association here. He presented a method of serum diagnosis of tuberculosis, perfected by himself and his colleagues. He stated that by this test he was able to determine the amount of tuberculosis infection, the degree of immunity against the disease, how much tuberlosls, conceived for the first time by to the body to obtain complete immunity, and how long this immunity will last. "We have applied successfully the method of vaccination against tuberculosis, conveiced for the first time by Maragliano in 1903." he said. "We are able now to apply this vaccination on a large scale among human beings and animals and we have shown that

we can even vaccinate pregnate women and animals and obtain products of conceptions showing features of complete immunization. ' '. 'We also have vaccinated babies during the , first six months of life, when the body shows a natural immunity against tuberculosis Infection and we have obtained an immunity which in some cases has proved to be still active four years after the first inoculation of vaccine. "More important still, acting on the knowledge that much of the tuberculosis infection in infancy is contracted through milk, which forms the principal element of Infant diet, we concluded that if we adopted for the feeding of babies milk obtained either from immunized animals or vaccinated mothers, we would eliminate the principal source of infection of this disease. The first six months of life is the best period for storing the new

organism with all the material defense necessary to react against a future possible infection. In our opinion, the baby that is made immune through the vaccination of the mother and selfvaccination and kept in a condition of active reactivity against a possible infection by the feeding of immunized milk, is a. victim stolen from tuberculosis." -

FRECKLES

Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With The Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of 'reckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually 6o successful m removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hjde your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckies vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. Adv.

WHAT TO DO FOR ITCHING SKINS Ecsema, ringworm and . other Itching, burning skin eruptions are so easily made worse by Improper treatment that one has to be very careful. There is one method, however, that you need not hesitate to use. even on a baby's ' tender skin that is, the reslnol treatment. Resinol is the prescription of a Baltimore doctor, put up In the form ; of resinol ointment and resinol soap. " This proved so remarkably successful that thousands of other physicians have been prescribing it constantly for 20 years. Resinol stops itching Instantly, and almost always heals the eruption quickly and at little cost Resinol ointment and resinol soap can be bought at any druggist's and are not at ail expensive. Adv.

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Round Trip to Cincinnati

Via C. & O. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Train leaves Richmond 8:32 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati 7:25 p. m. Trains arrive and depart from Central Union Station, Cincinnati. C. A. BLAIR, Home Tel. 2062. Ticket Agent.

GLEN KARN AND RICHMOND TRANSFER AUTO LINE Headquarters Colonial Building Annex South Seventh Street. WELCH & SPENCER, Owners and Operators. Makes one trip daily between above points. Leave Glen Karn 7:30 a. m. Leave Hollansburg 7:35 a. m. Leave Bethel ...... v 7:45 a. m. Leave "Whitewater 8:00 a. m. Arrive Richmond 9:00 a. m. Leave Richmond 3:30 p. m. Arrive Whitewater 4:30 p. m. Arrive Bethel 4:45 p. m. Arrive Hollansburg 4:55 p. re. Arrive Glen Karn 5:00 p. m.

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