Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 284, 10 November 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAU. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1915

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: WHAT,' DA, YE MEAN. " Then 'when he gets ''home "there Is another clubbing party- ' f "chivalry survives.

The gentleman who gave his Beat to

day la requesUdUo.'call at this office and receive ' the ' annual reward. As

this : only happens (once ,f a year we

don't mina' spending: ineinpney. rxame furnished: on ''request. There is only

one.

l 'CANTjIE'DONE.' V' . ...

It takes ;the i girjsto stlr.l up ? a disturbance and ' Its ' simply impossible to

keep them quiet. ' They recognized the right of the judge to put them out of the court room bat refused to - admit his right to keep them quiet. Who

could? SEARCH US. : Snakes and Oeese are the only crea

tures who can hiss and keep their own

self respect That right ia there's alone and ' they raise - serious objection to having it taken, away from them but

till what can you keep from a worn

'THE CROW ANO THE CORN. Sallowing to, the ; reeojt rbr the teat zaiolnstfcm'; for the" ftrat and ' eecond fear high ; eoooltpvp, ?or tlie first month i" tjatr Ctvws-1 : s Lores Corn. 7; 'Herscttl'Coni'a:! Corn, 98; Carl Corn,98. Augusta :Cor..Winslow, Ind..' Dispatch ' ? ' ' , - , , ' -y ?y" ' IN, WRONG' APARTMENT. Man was sapped 'on by a male the other day while sleeping In akbarn and had both ams brok ; Well, anybody that wouldf sleep with al mole . deserves to have eomethlng ' happen to him. Now . if the 'ha1d slept 'in the 'henhouse he would have' been 'alright...; ;v., , ' :WHfT: DO THEY. DO. , Thtk miMtlnn ' lika arisen' whkt. do all

the people who go '.autpnioblle rldlngj bother him for It will be recalled that

on Sunday during the Summer time do

with tnemseives; in tne wMjier. Answer Most of them v. go to the ? clubs and

the others-club" at home -and knit

things for the poor 'down 'trodden heathen., - 4 , 'i-'l- 'v

THE EASIER WAY.

Alfred Bavis is going to speak from

a hay mound on Saturday at the open

lng of Sixth street Alfred can speak from any place and the hay won't

be. offered to go out and pitch it last August so he will at least get his feet in it something we don't think he

would have done during the summer dars. Now honest after mature re

flection, did you mean it? WE THOUGHT SO. ' "What's your name?" asked a Balti

more bollce lieutenant when a man

was brought to book for speeding. "Ura Hogg," was the answer. "Who's a hog?" asked the lieuten ant-

,"Why, I'm I a Hogg Ura Hogg,"

came the answer,

"Your name is what I want," said

the lieutenant

-- "That's what I have been giving you all the time," was the answer. "My

name is. Ura Hogg, 'capital U-r-a, cap

ital-H-o-double-g." "Oh! I get' you," exclaimed the lieutenant- . . . . . . ...

POWER OF WOMEN 4 :

RULES DESTINIES OF GREECE'S COURSE

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MAN?ONiWHbMFA$E OF BALKANS IHANGS

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. According. to. late reports Roumanla

has closed -l the ' Danube - to Russian

ships earring supplies and' munitions

to the ' Serbs, Tahd - several Russian

men-of-war) which', had ' fled into the harbor of Orula have been disarmed, and the - crews, - numbering 860, have

been Interned. This action is .believed

to mean simply- tnat Koumania is in

sisting, on. a;B.trict neutrality s pending the government's 'final ' decision on the war issue. It is . practically, certain that the klngifavors. the aUles. " . , DECIDE -ON 'DEBATE

PHILOMATH

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Miss Opal Clevenger visited school

Wednesday. . . . . Mrs. Samuel Fisher and .Mrs; Earl Doddridge attended a neighborhood club' meeting at the home of Mrs. Oscar Russell at Centerville. . . . ". Miss Mary Darnell of Milroy. spent several days with Miss Mabel Stlmon. Miss Darnell formerly taught school here. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Dye of ' Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. John Liesnet . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Norris spent Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Wainwright.l...Mrs. Neva Doddridge entertained her mother and sister at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenberg and son Ralph and Mrs. Sue Rodenberg of Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ru-

fus Lambert spent one day this week

with John Rodenberg .Roscoe Hendrix and uncle of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix recently. Charles Brown and John Roden

berg motored, tOvConnersvills'last week to bring Mr. Hindspath home.. ...Miss Helen McCashlin . assisted her sister,

Mrs. James Plankenhorn, In preparing dinner at the fodder shredding., . . Mr. and Mrs- Flnly Hughes and son Paul

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and daughter of Dunlapsville spent Sunday with Samuel Fisher. . . .Fred Plow

spent the week end with his brother. . . . .Ben Richardson and - family of Lyon's Station spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Paddock Philomath defeatBrownsville 5-3 Sunday.

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Dr. Nansen has renounced the Icelandic discovery of America.

'It the Gernftns' drive through Ser

bia' results in,. their winning the war, the whole course of world history will

have been changed by one woman. She Is Queen Sophia of Greece, sister of

the German emperor. It is her In

fluence with King Constantine to which is credited Greece's refusel to come to Serbia's., aid when Bulgaria attacked her neighbor. Had Sophia sided with popular opinion In Greece and thrown her influence to the Allies, or' had she been

leas strong. Greece . might not . now

be fighting .the- queen a . brother a . subjects, and her own race. Or, rather, as It la thought here. Germany would have given up her attempt to reach Constantinople if faced by Greece In addition to her other enemies. It was Queen Sophia to : whom Kaiser William ent his famous telegram: : "Woe to him who draws the swor. against me."- ' rj ' ri':

U HBorder entertained hto.father ami pother of Milton and brother-of. HarftfprdL. City - Sunday. . . . '. G. T- Bowen. and Russell Kenworthy took .-auto loads of baseball fans to Williamsburg Sunday. .....Mrs. J. B. Jordan and. son are aUSptceland visiting Mr. and Mrs; E. H. Coffin..... Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick and daughters of Greenville visited Mrs.j Hattle B. Miesse Sunday, .r. ..Park Ardmore and Willard Jordan of Crete and Russell Martin and Mrs.

Spencer, of 'Lynn motored to Richmond

Saturday night. . ..Ralph Jordan was

inJLyiin Saturday. The class social at the. home of O. P. Mote was well-

attended . . Harmon Myers of Crete and his brother George Myers of Arba attending a horseshders. meeting at

Union " Citv. t.V. Jesse Brown and son

.Koy or Kicnmyna were nere last weea.

. . . . L. f. Anderson ot Betnel was nere last Thursday. , . - '- '

Trieste,' In i Austria,, is a center of the meerschaum pipe' industry.

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Take a . Stuart's, . Dyspepsia Tablet - . , After Meals and Eat and Drink - 1 Anything You Feel Like.' -!

Send For FREE Trial Package. Just because coffee seems to aggravate your stomach troubles is no reason for giving it up without a struggle. Not until you have tried using Stuart'B Dyspepsia Tablets will you be justified in denying yourself the good things of life.

"Nix en Cutting Out Coffee! I Drink All I Want and Just Take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets After." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets when

placed at work In the weak stomach and .small u intestines, supply what these organs need. They stimulate the gastric glands and gradually bring the digestive organs back .to. their normal condition. -, , . J. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once a Bale and . powerful remedy. They will digest your food for you when your stomach alone can't. Get a 50c box from your druggist today or mail the below coupon now.

RECEIVES $8,C - AS MUSIC PRIZE

As his share of awards given' a music publishing concern on compositions exhibited at the Panama-Pacific expo-sltlon,-Rufus Keever. of near- Cambridge City, has received $8,060. Keever has -been composlngj-fpr' the Chicago .company for a number, of years. The total -award .was f 10.000. of which the publishers kept IOOO.;1 i TOWNiSEND ROOMS -" Vf,nuGHT ry mrrkE

...EATOVO Nov. lO.pThe .Towasend buUdlng adjoining the city hall

.C0EAU FOR CATARRH C OPENS UP NOSTRILS TeUs Hew Te Get Qekk ReUef ' foon Head-Celda. I?a Seleadidl

on the south has been purchased of Mrs. A M. Townsend by Dr. W. H. Bucke of this city. The building is being remodeled to suit the convenience of an automobile salesroom to be established by Dr. Bucke. - The. consideration Involved in the building's transfer has not been given out.

'An-eteel cars ran by .trolley now between Kew York and .Boston.

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Made of

bast 'EntHsh WVdlew - Steet

J&s -mLiBU your'efcgged nostriU wUl osen, the aw Passages your head WjU l. eW and you. ten breathe freely. NO mere hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, drymsa. ' No struggling ISr hrST nih; jour-cold or caterrh will be gone. Get a small bottle, of . Ely's Cresai Bahn from your druggist now. Apply svlitfcls of -this fragrant, antiseftie, healing cream in your nostrils. . It penetrates through every air, passage of the aead, soothes the renamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. . It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up "ith a cold or nasty catarrh Relief wes m fii irklT.

WfetfoDo for Eczczta

Greasy saWes and ointments should not be applied if good Hear akut.is wanted. Front.ny droggist for 25e or $1.00 for extra large aiae. get a bottle of semo. When' .applisd as directed, it effectirely removes ecatma, quickly stops itching, and. heals shut, troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes, Zemo is dependable and inexpensive. .. Try it. as we believe nothing you have ever used Is as effective and. setistylag. -' Zemo. " Cleveland.

50c, 75c and $1X0 values, very knife . ." - warrstntod. - . rv," tNvOsr bit Wlnemh . -

Palladium Want 'Ads. Pay!

EVER BEEN HELD UP

for all you had in your clothes when some part of your auto broke . down when away from home? : It Is no unusual experience. Wise ear. owners now have us overhaul their' machines before they start on a long trip. - That prevents many break-downs and holdups. Why not get wise and do likewise. , . , Central Auto Station, Phone 2121.

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CHILD'S 75c Umbrellas QQ

Rainproof;

assorted handles; coupon 39c.

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$1.50 HEAVY Blankets CkK0 Full double -V' bed size, heavy blankets, soft and fleecy, in white and tan; fancy -borders.

CORSETS

65c

Newest

long model corsets In batiste and ' French coutil styles, all sizes; coupon 65c.

75c CORSET COVERS oan Daintiest O W muslin. embroid e r y , lace and ribbon trimmed.

After disagreeing- on the first question chosen for debate -Earlham and Albion have : accepted 1 the -" new subject. "Resolved; That the vclty . of Chicago adopt ' the poIicy "of exempting all personal property and all -. improvements from taxation." 'Edgar Pennington, Kenneth " Mitchell , and ? J. Clyde Little, all members of last'year's team, are back'in1 school.- . -

TERRIBLE BREAKING

OUT OB HEM Itched : and ' Burned.' Child Would Scratch and Cry All Night. Spread Very Fast." Caused Hair to Fall Out. Used Cuticura. Trouble Gone.

Blrdsong. Mo.-" When my little daughttr was two years old she had. a terrible bresfcIns out on her head mbich 'aanoyed her a

great deal. .' It came ia yellow 'busters which would break, and ' run: and where ' the matter ' would go IS . would; break 'out- agsla. She could hot . rest at night. It itched and. burned. She would wathBd' cry all

.; very hat. It aaVeW great

distrasi and caused her hair to fs)I out. . ;i applied various reinecUM without her ' receivhig any benefit. At latt wih but little faith I began the use of Cuticura soap as a shampoo and thn. anpUed ktte Cuticura Ointment In one week Pr trouble was all gone and she has never been bothered since." (SJsndirs. Icy B. tfUey.Jriiae s. '1914. Forvjed. , rouffb, chspped ; and.' bleeding hands, Itealns.. burning paliak. 'apd; painful Anger-ends with ahapetear nail. a; one-nlM Cuticura treattnent works wonders. - Sample Each Frt?e by MaU ' With S2-p.iSkln Book'onf request- Ad-

dren port-card Cutimra. Oept.T, t." sold fhnnuthout jtho wurl.-

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5 0c MOPS Nationally advertised oil mops,

oil and stick

OIL 23c 60c Wizard with - bottle

complete.

BOYS' 75c HATS Q4C New fall UK styles In plush and fancy - wool novelty, all sizes. . ,

Sweaters

1.47

Boys' and

girls' all wool sweater Coat: in red or grey, large shawl collars; with coupon.

LADIES' $3.00 SKIRTS 1 7fi Ladies Xe I VP and misses dress skirts in all wool serges and novelty mixtures; newest fall styles.

&00 PL All) ftaukets 1 ft J. Full size AeO4 heavy wool finish blankets In handsome plaids and plain gray;

coupon $1.84.

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INFANTS' $3.00 COATS $1 QK Longer 4Aai7U short coats of all wool white serge, silk embroidery trimmed; with coupon only $1.95.

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WOMEN'S $1.00 GOWNS (QC Made of VfVJ heavy grade flannelette in pretty pink and .blue striped; also in plain white muslin at 68c.

50c Work

33c

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Shirts Of Amos-

keag chambray cut,- well made, faced sleeves; coupon

full with bring

Photograph Cinristunas

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Stands Supreme

FRANK J. PARSONS WALTER I. DALBEY ARTHUR LBUNOY

Ucabcn of tke Nstiscxl Association

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$2.00 VELVET SHAPES 1QP Of fine tOfw silk velvet in the latest wanted styles. Bring Coupon.

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This Coupon Is Good for All the Items in This Row Men's 35c Open Ends Silk Neckties, 3 for 66c Men's & Boys 50c fall & winter Caps 2 for 66c $1, Extra Large Size Crib Blankets 66c Infants' 50c Ruben's Wool Waists, 2 for. .66c Women's $1 .White Sample Waists, 2 for 66c Child's 50c Rompers, all kinds, 2 for 66c Flannelette Night Gowns, 2 for. 66c Womens 50c percale Kimono Aprons 2 for 66c 50c Hockey Caps for boys and girls, 2 for 66c Women's 69c White Emb Petticoats, 2 for 66c 59c Small Size Matting Suit Cases, 2 for. .66c Women's 59c Knit Auto Hoods 2 for 66c 122c Bleached Turkish Towels, 8 for 66c $1.25 Scrim Curtains, Lace Borders, pair 66c

MEN'S AND WOMEN'S $1.25 UNION SUITS Bleached or unbleached, fleeced or ribbed, high or low necks, long or short' sleeves, with coupon

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19cMercerized Poplins, all colors, 7 yd& 66c 12 Vi Huck Towels, fast red border, 8 for 66c 25c Large size Turkish Bath Towels, 4 for 66c 50c Sanitary Feather Pillows.-. ... .2 for 66c Women's $1 Long Flannelette Kimonos. .66c Women's Best $1.00 House Dresses 66c Black Sateen Bloomers, sizes to 12, 3 for 66c 15c Pillow Cases, 42 and 45x36, 8 for 66c Boys' 35c Black Sateen Blouses, 3 for 66c Women's $1.25 Black Velvet Hat Shapes, 66c 35c Green Window Shades, 36x72, 3 for. .66c Women's 35c Flannelette Petticoats, 3 for 66c Men's 20c Lisle Socks, bk and colors, 6 pr. 66c Women's Heavy Knit Petticoats, 2 for. .66c

INFANTS' 75c DRESSES 9Qn Dainty lawn and nainsook dresses, prettily t rimed with baby ribbon and . lace new styles

75c SCHOOL DRESSES AAo Children's A school dreses, made of tub proof gingham, pretty plaids; all sizes; with coupon 44c.

Ladies Hose Deep lisle

garter top, with high spliced heel, triple heel and toes. In black, white and colors.

50c Silk 33c

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BOYS' $2.50 $1.66 Suits In blue serges, and novelty wool mixtures, all sizes to 16 yrs Bring Coupon -

65c KNICKER PANTS AO c Boys' fancy wool mixtures, all sizes from 6 to 16; with coupon. 42c.

$1.50 BED SPREADS QHC Full V 1 V double bed size heavy crochet bed spreads fringed and cut corners. .

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65c HOUSE APRONS oqc The room-. lest of all coverall aprons, made of 'percales,' in ' light and dark colors new styles.

BEST 50cCRIB

Blankets Large

size, fine wool finish, crib or go-cart blankets, in pretty nursery designs; pink or blue'.

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7 5c HEAVY Overalls 'A An Plain YXV blue or striped heavy denim; strongly made; cut full ; ' with coupon, 44 cents.

$3.00 BED COMwarm bed comforts, covered with fancy sateen,' sanitary cotton filled; with coupon. "

$3.00 FLANNEL Kimonas 1 7 J. Women's A long kimonos 1 in- seco silks, crepe or duckling fleece; In a beautiful range of fall designs.-'

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50c HOCKEY

caps . qq For boys." .' girls; heavy all 'wool fine ' weave and - ' rope stitch; -combination as well as plain colors. '

5 .0 c K GLOVES

ALL 37c

Women'a

50c fair gloves, in silk suede, cashmere and chamois: some silk lined, .black and colors

MORNING' COUPON GOOD UNTIL. NOON ONLY49c Kimona 'Aprons;. .25c 5c Turkish Wash Cloths 2c 10c Hope Muslin, yd . . 6flc 15c India Linon, yd. . .Tc 20 yds. Brown Muslin. .$1 12'c Blea Pillow Cases Tc 50c Wool Serge, yd. . . .37c

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