Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 269, 23 October 1915 — Page 4

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1XX5 lUCUXlUNU rAJULAlliUn Affil bUN-ltXCliKAC. BATUI&AY, OUT. Z3, 1919

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

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WKat Guarantee Against War is Offered? A resolution has been adopted by the National Conference of Men of the 3Mends Chareh, which has been ' in Session in this city, protesting against corigresaional support of the administration's recently announced policy of adequate preparedness for national defense. 4 Is this protest merely a matter of r form, a lukewarm compliance to a tenet :. of a . church which forbids its male members to bear arms? If the defenseless 'American people are to interpret, on the other hand, that this protest whole-hear, edly reflects the attitude of the Society of F. lends upon thisvital issue, then, it is fair to as:, what guarantee can the Society of Friends jffer that a compliance with its policy jf unprjparedhess will insure beyond a shadow of a d; ubt the continued immunity of the republic f )m foreign aggression? vVith the smoke still curling from the ruins of " a invaded defenseless' Belgium, with the spectacle of the violated neutrality of a powerless Greece, the American people are not prone now to give heed to the . arguments of the pacifists that the United States should remain the China of the western world, unless such arguments are to be supported by irrefutable guarantees that

TWO SHOTS FIRED; 3 GIRLS BATTLE IN CHICAGO STRIKE i CHICAGO, Oct. 23. Two shots were fifed at striking tailors from speeding automobiles, three girls engaged la a fight on the street and five nten were arrested in other trouble incident to the strike of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers' Union today. The strikers at whom the shots were fired were standing in front of a grocery when a black limousine filled with men going about 30 miles an hour flashed oast. Two bullets were sent

in the direction of "the- strikers, ..one!

crashing througn tne aispiay windows of the store. The automobile turned n corner and disappeared. 7IREMAN killed TtMDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 23. f!iyde J. Hamilton, 30, a fireman of the C H. & D. railroad, was instantly killed today when he was struck jy : a Pennsylvania switch engine as he learned from his cab window. Hamilton was on an outbound passenger train wlten the accident occurred.

unprep&redneaa will insure permanent protection from the fata of other unprepared nations. . .- Wfctre can there be disccrnsd in the protest of the Ccafertnce of Kn Friends such a guar tatte? : . (, ; r ' . "? ' . , In its consideration of the paramount question of adequate national tfef ense, congress it' Is to be hoped, will not turn to the pacifists for guidance but will find its inspiration from that small but doughty peace-loving sister republic, Switzerland, which protects its peace and its libertywith an armed, trained and always ready citizenship. . The Charities Conference. ,, , , ., The sentiments expressed in the following editorial in . the Indianapolis Star are cordially subscribed to in Richmond:. . . .. .The twenty-fourth annual session of the State Conference of Charities and Corrections will be held in Richmond Oct. SO to Nov. 2 and should be largely attended. The purpose is to get together those .who are interested in social work, either private or public. No dues or fees are required and cities, churches, clubs, benevolent societies, institutions and boards are urged to appoint representatives to be present. - .....J A program of much excellence and covering a wide range of subjects has been arranged under the direction of Amos W. Butler of. Indianapolis, president of the conference. Dr. Edward T. Devine, director .of the New-York school of philanthropy, will be the special speaker Sunday afternoon, Oct. 31, and Governor Ralston will talk in the evening. James F. Jackson, secretary of the Associated Charities in Cleveland, 0., will speak on Monday. Miss Julia C. Lathrop, chief of the Children's Bureau in Washington, will give an address on Tuesday, Nov. 2. 7 A long list of other interesting addresses and informal discussions has been announced. . The Indiana State University will display its great child welfare exhibit and the citizens, of Richmond have made preparations for the entertainment of visitors to the conference. The sessions should prove a clearing house for exchange of views, such as will make attendance worth while to any one interested in social service work.

Dolly's Daily Ghats For Housewives

TURKEY GOES UP

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 23. Save your money! Not for Christmas but tor Thanksgiving. According to reports from turkey producing districts turkey is to be somewhat higher in price than it was last year. - Retail prices are from 6 to 8 cents in excess of last year's price and wholesole quotations are as high as 18 cents. It is probable that with the increase in price Thanksgiving turkey will cost 30 cents a pound. Wet spring and summer weather is said to have been fatal to hundreds of young turkeys. The cranberry market also is reported higher. ,

skd Fish. Clean the fish, cutting off the fins and make the letter "8" on the aides. Season inside and cut with pepper and salt. Butter a stftWpah and put into It one large chopped onion. Place the fish in the pah, and let bake in oven about twenty minutes, lumps of better being placed on top and around the 8M WejJone lift the fish out of the pan and place In dish in which it is to be served. To the grajry in the pan add & cupful of oyster Juice, the juice of a lemon, two tahleBOooafuls of chopped mushroom, one of minced parsley, thyme and sweet marjoram, ten allspice, one clove garlic, a little cayenne and salt and. pepper to taste. Mix all thoroughly over the stove and add a little butter if the gravy adheres to the pan. four over the fish and garnish with whole mushrooms and slives of lemon laid alter-

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nately upon croutons or dried toast cut In diamond shape. Russian Cheese Fingers. Cheese, 1 ounce; flour, 1 Ounce; cream enough to blend; garlic or Shallot, a very little; cayanne, salt. Pound up to the cheese and flour, mixing with the cream into a 'stiff dough. Season with the pepper, salt and garlic aodjroll put jrery.thln. ti Cut, into fingers, bake in a very 'hot oven and serve immediately. . Puffed Rice Candy. Make a common molasses candy. Have the puffed rice ready, and when the candy is ready to remove from the fire stir in as much of the puffed rice as possible, sand either pour the whole lft to tin trays or dripping pans (well buttered)i, press it flat and make into squares when partly cool, or form into balls, according to the amount of rice you have put in.

SHELBY VILLE, Ind., Oct. 23 Edgar C. Harris served as an artilleryman in the Spanish-American war. Upon application to the United States government he was notified that a pension would not be granted. Harris disappeared from home, and his wife has just learned that he is in Canada. Harris expatriated himself and vowed never to live la the United States again. The body of his son, John, who died several years ago, will be exhumed and removed from this country, he declared.

Talks With Lovers Kitty Carothers Gives Advice to Young Persons" and An swers Inquiries About Affairs of Heart.

Dear Miss Carothers: If a lady friend offers to bake the cake should the bride's parents i give her a small gift? " - There is no cut and dried rule about this matter, but I think it would be decidedly nice and certainly proper for the parents of the bride to give this friend a gift. Dear Miss Carothers: For about two years I have been going with a girl. Her age is 23 and I am almost ten years older. She has kept company with other young men at different times during the two years. However, I like this girl, and might say, love her, but have never told her

so. Her religion is different. I don't belong to any church, but my folks do, and they dislike very much because I go with this girl on account of her religion. Do you think I should let this interfere? Also what do you think of the case? . .c Perplexed. I should think that 'you had reached the age of discretion, and that you would not be influenced' altogether by what your parents said, in the matter. If you love the girl, tell her so without any further delay, or else some of these other men are going to "beat you to it" 'while you are deciding what to do. -

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Mr. Clyde Hunt, formerly of Foun

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Miss Ethel Bullerdlck at the home of

the bride on East Main street, Richmond, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Leslie Bond of this place officiated. The Players'. Club Is working on a new play. "The Cheerful Liar.", George Rupe and Freda ; Townsend were "united in marriage Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock p. m. by Rev.. Fred Smith of Greensborough, North Caroiia. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Rupe went directly to their home on North Main street. - Parker BOgue and family of Martinsville, are making their home with Harriet Keever for the present. . . A .maypole has been erected on the new school lot for the benefit of the primary children. A lecture was given by Rev.. Kelsey, Tuesday evening, at the Friends church.- Mr. Kelsey and family have been employed in Mexico for eleven years.

About 2,735,000,000 tons of solid substances are annually carried by rivers to the ocean.

Early

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Contributions cn the Early Apps&r lit Tha Col umn Daily.

Continuing his narrative, s. R. Hen? ry says: In th. gutttm of 1M I datermined to cast my lot in other lands; and. suiting my action to the resolve I had mads, about the third week of November of th above year, I separated from my native town. To undertake to relate all that has trtfntplred with me sine that morning would till "volume. Th changing scenes and experience have as yet reached no terminus; but on and on I am still pressing my way down the stream of tim with that fortitude and patience which is necessary to havt that a man may live his allOtUd time .In this world.; Forty-nine yars of continuous absence . from . horn ' must render on iulte a strangr to that place he once loved so dearly. I can only see Richmond as I knew her then or forty nine years ago. Doe it seem strange to you who have become cltitens of th plat of my birth, to hear me thus express myself f When I started upon my life's journey 1 was carried away In an omnibus drawn by six beautiful whit horse, driven by a small man known by the name of James Blackburn, no other conveyance being at han4-no railroad, no canal boat;. Indeed, th entire supplies for all that trowing city were transferred from the ladtnf commercial cities by wagon. And not only Richmond alone, but all that vast region north and west was supplied in th same way. How different now, I would suppose, since you have railroads leading in all directionsnorth, south, east and west -and Richmond is no longer a village city, so to speak, but a city of larger proportions and extensive pretentions. How glad I am to know the truths, yet 1 mast stand filled with wonderment when I realise that such is the real condition and character of my native city. r Continued Tomorrow. The British war department now recognizes women to the extent of giving them rank as non-commissioned officers in th army. -

Garfield Notes

At chapel yttttrdiy moraine, prssltat Edwards of Pnn Coil, la, addmsed - th Garfield student on M8uce.- Th orchestra playetl three aumbsrs. - ' Tire hundred -books have been transferred from th public library to th sub-station at Oarfleld. The popularity of th plan is shown by iJ" f Pupils asking for books, ir needed, more books will b trans terred to Garfield. J '.s, . a-anjajMta The nam of th Oarfleld papr is to be selected from a list of suggested names handed in by the students last week, by the board of publication when it meets Monday. ... An Inquiry from 8pringflsld. 111. W"rff?TX' to the plan of the uarflM lunchroom, aa they are pun alng to open on in connection with High school in that city, and wish to profit by our experience. A request was received from Clark university for Information as to th

Not a Particle of DandrnO or a Fallino Hair Save Your Hatr! Double Its Beauty in Just a Few

Moments. 25-Cent "Danderini,rrMaVe Hair Thick, Glossy. Wavy and Beautiful. 4 Within ten minutes after an application of Danderln you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair

and your scalp will not-itch, but whavl

will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yesbut really new hair-gf owing all over your scalp. Danderln Is to th hair what fresh showers of rain and Sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause th hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. A little Danderln immediately doubles the beauty Of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dandeiine and carefully draw it through your . hair, taking on small strand at a time. Th effect is amazing your hair will b light, fluffy and wavy, and have an . appearance of abundance; an. incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a 25-cnt bottle of Rnowiton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless' treatment that's all you surely can, have beautiful hair and lots of it if you win just try a little Danderine. Adv.

SyropifFfcs T for Cross, Sfcfi ; . : Fevcrfgh ChifJ If little Stomach Is Sour, Liver Torpid or Bowels i Clogged. . rJ?mi?lr? o"1 rt My after tf1" California Syrup of Figs." because m t nOU,V1l th c,d-up wast. ?fT, of.t.h boW. Md you have ?iJfi p .yful chl,d aln- Children eimpiy win not take the Ume from piay to emDtv thii hA4i. .w...

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134 YEARS AE TOID)AY 'THE FIRST NEWS OW CORNWALLIO' OURRENOVR REACHaTS PHILADELPHIA. FOUR DAYO AFTER THE BATTLE. The distance from Yorktown to Philadelphia could now be traveled in a few hours. ' Hsve your business methods kept- apace with the growth of rapid transportation since the early days of our country? Every business man and woman of th present day should pay by check; it you do not belong to this class, start a checking account with this bank at once. Your standing - la the community will lav prove. . Secomd MatlJoiniall IBasnCi

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;JUsENIURl Owner Welsh St Spencer .- Leave Arrive 7:30a.m. ...... Glen Kara .......5:20p.m. 7:35a.m....... HoIIansburg 5:00p.m. d :00a. m Bethel ...... ..4:45p.m. 8:15a.m....... Whitewater ...... 4:15p.m.. 8:20a.m....... Lack's Store 4:10p.m. 8:30a.m....... Cox's Mills 4:00p.m. 9:00 a.m. (arriye) Richmond (leave) 3:30 p.m.

NET PARIS-RICHF.IOND LINE Owner Chas. Freed Leave Arrive 7:00a.m....... New Paris 10:30a.m. 7 :30 a. m. ( Ar.) Richmond (Lv.) 10 :00 a. m. 1:00 p. m New Paris 4:00 p. m. 1 :30 p. m. (Ar.) .Richmond . (Lv.) 3 :30 p. m.

UNION CITY-RICHMOND LINE OwnerLester G. Harris Leave - Arrive 7:10 a. m Union City 5:20 p. m.

7:55 a. m.. . . . . ttartonia

8 :15 a. m. . . . . Spartansburjr

8:35 a.m. Crete

8:50 a.m.... Arba 9 :35 a. m. .- Chester

4:35 p.m.

4:10 p.m. 3:50 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 2:50 n.m.

10:05 a.m. (Ar.) .Richmond. (Lv.) 2:20 p.m.

RICW40ND-F0UNTAIN CITY LINE Horse Hack Leave. Arrive 8 :00 a. m Fountain City 5 :00 p. m. 10:00 a. m. (Ar.) . .Richmond. . (Lv.) 2:00 p. m.

RICHMOND-LIBERTY LINE Owner J. L. Thomas Auto Truck, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Leave " Arrive 8:00a.m... Liberty ".... ...6:00p.m. 10 :00 a. m. ( Ar.) . Richmond . (Lv.) 3 :00 p. m. rUCHlVlOND-ECONOKIY UNE Owner J. L. McNeill Leave . . Arrive 6:30a.m........ Economy ....... 11:30a. m 7 :00 a. m Williamsburg , . . . . 11 :00 a. m 7 :30 a. m. Webster. ...... 10:30 a. m 8 :00 a. m. ( Ar.) Richmond (Lv.) 10 :00 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. Economy ....... 6:00 p. m. 1 :30 p. m. ..... Williamsburg . . . . . 5 :30 p m 1:00p.m....'.'.... Webster .. ..5:00 p. m" 2 :30 p. m. ( Ar.) . . Richmond . . (Lv.) 4 :30 p! m! RICHT.IOND-HAGERSTOVN LINE Owner H. S. Downerd : ' . . Arrive 6 :45 a. m. . ; . . . Hagerstown . . . . . 11 :30 a. m ' 1 :00 p. m. r. i . . Hagerstown" ; : : ; . 5 :30 p. W : 7:15 a. m. . ..... Greensfork ; . . . . 11 :00 a. m. 1:80p.m. ...... Greensfork 5:00p m. 8:15 a.m. (Ar.) Richmond (Lv.) 10:00 a' m 2 :30 p. m. ( Ar.) . Richmond . - (Lv.) 4 :00 p. m.

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CEFfTERVELE AND RICHI.:0M) LITS Owner O. Darnell -n Leave. Arrtvi. 7:00 a.m. CenterviHe 110 7:30 (Ar.) Richmond. tM(Lv.X 100 12:30 ..Cnterville. 4KK 1:00 (Ar.)...... Richmond (Lv.)' 3:t0 CARLOS CITY RICHLIOrn) LIIIE . Lundy & WCiasaa Leave Arrive 6:30a.m. Carlos City 6:30p.m. 6:40a.m...... Bloomingsport ..... 6:20p.m. 7:30-1:00. ... Williamsburg .... 11:30-5 :W .7:50-1:20 Webster 11:10-5:10 8:30-2:00 (Ar.) . Richmond (Lv.) 10:30-4:t0

RicHi.:o;a)-LYiui utie Owners Denisca 6 Tharp

Leave Arrive 7:00a.m......... Lynn.. ..12:00m. 7:20a.m. Howell's Store. .... 11 :40a.m. 7:30a.m. Fountain City .... ,11:30a.m. 8:05a.m... Chester ... ....10:50a.m. 8:30a.ra.'(Ar.) .Richmond. (Lv.) 10:30a.m. 1:00p.m. Lynn ....... ..6:00p.m. l:20p.m Howell's Store '.... 6 :40p.m. 1:30 p. m.... Fountain City ..... 5:30p.m. 2:05p.m. Chester........ 4:50p.m. 2:30 p. m. (Ar.) . .Richmond (Lv.) . . 4:30 p m.

EATOII-RICrCIOaD LEIE

Owner J. A. CanfCl " Leave Arrive 7:00a.m. Richmond ...... 11:30a.m. 7:30a.m......... Boston ....... .11:00a.m. 8:00 a. m.. . . . . West Florence . . . . .10:15 a, m. 9:00a.m. (Ar.)... Eaton... (Lv.) ,9:30a.m. 2:00 p. m.... . .'. Richmond ... (Lv.) 6:00 p. m. 2:30p.m........: Boston ........ 5:80p.m. 3:00p.m. West Florence .....5:00p.m. 4:00 p. m... Eaton .........4:30p.m. NCHKOTiD Cc CQnVOLE . ; OwnerwW. UeBsoa Leave Richmond 7 :00 a.m.; 9:00 a.m.; 11:00 a.m.; 1:00 p.m.; 3 :00 p.m.; 5:00 p.m.; 7 p.m. Leave Centerville 8:00 a. m.; 10:00 a. m.; 12 noon; 2 p. m.; 4 p. m.; 6 p. m.; 8 p. m. OXFORD AND RICHI'OrO) Owner U. W. Otte . Leave. . Arrive. 7 :00 a. m. . . . . . . . . Oxford .... . ; . .' 6 :10 p. m. 7:30a.m. College Corner .....5:40p.m. 8:15a.m. ... .. . Fair Haven 4:30p.m. 9:05a.m. Boston 4:05p.m. 9 :40 a. m.. . (Ar.) Richmond (Lv.) . .8:00 p. ra. HORSE HACK - r x Owner Ike Amnerca ' Meadav. Wednesday and Priiv '-. !v

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10:00 a. m. (Ar.) .Riehmcsd. (Lv.) 2:C0tx ri.

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The jmblle is rQusted ttel advantage of the Auto Hack for panencar ea4 frefskt ftcrrle to uinid t. various towns in th vicinity of Richmond. For Information, phone lvO. - - -T" .w