Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 243, 23 September 1915 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANl SUN-TEATy fTmSPAY, SEPT. 23,: 1915

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- ,TThen the minstrel show tronpe ' scheduled to show at the Gennett the-, '. atr tonight arrived in Richmond this morning one of the officers of, the international musicians union " and officers of the local "branch of that union served notice on the members of the band df. the, company that unless Manager-Murray of the Gennett theatre recognized s the demands of - the stage mechanics union, now on strike today, they would pot be permitted to 'work In that theatre, ", . The band was permitted to take part in the parade because it did not start from the theate. All the band's equipment was taken to a. hotel instead of to the theatre. Hope For Settlement. "J expect my musicians will be able to work at the theatre tonight," W. J. Latham, bandmaster, said. "There will be a conference this afternoon with .the union officials. I hope that some arrangement can be made for the manager of the show to rent , the theatre for the evening, in which event ' our musicians could take part in the performance."

Just the Thing for a . Bllloua Attack. A man is about as sick as he. ever gets when he has a bad bilious attack, and It has surprised' many a man to find' that by taking Chamberlain's Tablets as directed he was as well as ever two days later, and that he had an appetite like a hired man. Chamberlain's Tablets invigorate the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally, they also regulate the bowels. 'As an agreeable laxative they are unsurpassed.; . Obtainable, everywhere. Adv.. .v., V

' ' Relief From Stomach 'Trouble. ' "For:many.a night:! have walked the floor, nervous andestless." I could not sleep for gases and bile, in "my stomach. About six months ago .1 .began using Chamberlain's 'Tablets 'and can say they have done wonders for me," writes Emil G. Leverenz, Savannah, i Mo. "Obtainable everywhere Adv. , i . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Superior . to Any Other. 'I can say for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that jt is far superior to any ether that I have tried," writes Mrs. J. C. Fentzel. Oakmont, Pa. "It has been used for coughs, and colds by our children and always effects a quick cure." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been in use for many years and its qualities tested and approved in almost every neighborhood. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

Manager Muri ;ay emphatically declared today that ) he did not intend to sign a contract frith the stage .. mechanics union. He said he had informed the manager of the minstrel - show some time ago tl lat if there was any doubt as to wht ether his musicians could work in t he Gennett that he would expects th an to cancel the engagement and noi t" come to Richmond. "You : see that j I the show- is here," he added. : The drummer c if the minstrel band is Ray , Weisbrod, j a Richmond young man and a broth sr of Rudolph Weisbrod, secretary of I the local musician's Union. ,

The Best for Diarrhoea. "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera' and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best medicine in the market today for the purposes for which it is intended. I have used it for a number of years and it always relieved me promptly," writes Mrs. W. M. Munshower, Homer City, Pa. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

LONDON (FRIENDS ASK ONE NATION TO DROP ARMS Passionate expression of feelings was made by Rev. t Alfred Young and Rev. John Webb df jthe Canadian yearly meeting, Charles Tebbitts and Timothy Nicholson at1 the Friends' yearly meeting today aft jer reading of the London yearly mee king epistle. The message rea ffirmed the faith of

the Friends f Socii jty in England in God and declared that "vast and undiscovered : 6piritusi i 1 forces ' would be released for the libit rationof the world if but one nation fhad ' the .'faith and courage to disarm.' V It. stated, .too, 1 that the young Friends in England were prepared to refuse' military sert rice and "that there was 'outspoken wjlfljngness of many womenTFriends to (accept' the consequences. ! ! Rev. Mr. Young jt (old of the work of Philip Baker, son 1 f Joseph Baker, a member of the English parliament, who organized a "corps of ambulance workers, the majority of the members being Friends. Rev. Mr. Webb e aid that the question of consistency" pn: the part of the Friends should app!aj to all and that whether enemy or fidtend, the wounded should be cared for.,' Charles Tebbitts' Bald the war was possible because at the failure of Christianity to mal se itself felt. Timothy Nicholson discussed the situation of the Germans arrested in England, who were. taken from their families and placed? in camps under guard. The Society of Friends in England, he said, was ' assisting the families.

WOMAN IN ROFRANO CASE WANTS REVENGE

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. Germany today agreed that the interpretation of the Prussian : treaty of 1828 shall be referred to the Hague tribunal for Interpretation. In a new : note . dealing with the case of the , American bark, William P. Frye, sunk by the' Commerce destroyer Prince Eitel, . Germany says that there will be no need of naming any umpire.'. The question of agreeing on the amount of damages is to be left to experts to be appointed by each nation. Germany selects as her umpire, Dr. Kepny. of the North German Lloyd company. In the mean-

Merchandise andMieasure to the value of $65,500,000 mewed between Alaska and the United tStates in 1914, an increase of $4,000,000 over 1913.

0vtr Samuels.'

- Revenge is said to be , the motive which r Influenced Pauline Samuels, common law wife of Rocco Carnivale, now.inlDannemmora prison for the slaying of Michael Gaimari, the lieutenant of Tom Foley, Tammany politician, with whose death Michael A. Rofrano, former deputy street cleaning commission has been connected by a confession, to seek a confession from Carnivale. At the trial of Gaetano Montimagno

who iss now in Sing Sing, awaiting execution, and Carnivale, it was established that the plot to kill Gaimari was hatched 'in her home, in Brooklyn and that the slayers hid there after the murder. It is thought likely that she knows as much about the political fued leading to the slaying as does Carnivale and can' force a confession from him. In the meantime,' Rorrano, who is alleged by the confession of - Frank Fennimore to have paid for the. killing of Gaimari, is still at large. The police are conducting a wide spread search for him. . .

TURKS KILLING U. S. TEACHERS

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 Hundreds of American missionaries and- teachers in Asiatic Turkey today are in crave

danger of massacre. Their situation is rendered acute because of the effort being made on behalf of the Armenians who are being slaughtered by Turks and Kurds under the plea of military necessity. . x . .

time Germany says that tt can not ajree thatw It 'must stop proceeding against American ships daring the pendency of the proceedings. Germany tt&ther says (that she will not.destroy any American merchantma carrying conditional contraband in the future.-hut wjll destroy any vessels falling into German hands carrying absolute contraband named in the proclamation of London. " . .

Rats - destroy ' every -year at ' least 5 per cent of the sugar cane in Jamaica, amounting - in value to little short of a million-dollars. -

Society

Miss Miriam Krone was hostess Tuesday afternoon to a number . of friends. complimenting Miss. Leonora Beard of Dayton, who is visiting Miss Grace Kelly, and Miss Lola Clemmer, also of Dayton, who is the guest of Miss Nell Becher. . An abundance of flowers formed a pleasing decoration throughout the rooms. The afternoon was spent at cards and after, the games delightful refreshments were

served to the Conowias

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Lewis, Nell Becher. Mary XSSt GUdys Bailey. Irene Gormon.. llona Farter. Grace Kelly and Mrs. Everett Mo Conaha. . . ;- , A number of affairs have been' planned for the pleasure , of Miss Beard and Miss Clemmer. during their stay in Richmond. Miss Nell Becher is entertaining this afternoon wtth -a, five-hundred party. Miss Grace Kelly has Issued Invitations for an affair on Friday afternoon and Miss Mary Iltff has planned an afternoon party for Saturday. . ' . !

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