Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 315, 16 December 1915 — Page 2

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This meet unbecomingly mark of the weather is a proof that one's condition it below par. It mean a nervous cystem. Impoverished blood and poor circulation, and sometimes is due solely to indigestion. t - J "Aaglou Mother write: "My daughter has an abnormal appetite tor candy Whet shall I do about It?" SUICIDE IDENTIFIED AS INDIANA LAWYER Winters an Indianapolis lawyer. The identification was made by his brother. Key Winter of New York. -.-The reason for the suicide appears to have beea Illness. Keys Winter said his brother had been' told that he had tuberculosis and he believes this may have led him to end his life. . . - Braxll is growing rice In increasing Quantities for home consumption, there being a gradual decrease each year In rice Import. ' PHILADELPHIA, Dtc. The body of a man who committed suicide at the Hotel Walton yesterday w identified today as that of Clarence H Christmas C) 1 .anHrH 3 v r rj I know very little about medicine, but I have? beard old-fashioned physicians say. that the system demands what it need. Perhapa your daughter needs candy, and if it is pur it will not hurt her. la Beautiful Boss from 1,1 1 6C 99 pound to 10 pounds, all the : J best makes of chocolate, - Including our exclusive uuu I and - " -" (UJ ' ALLF.fiRETTI :A 1 j max no other caoay as

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arrangement with The MoClur Newspaper Syndicate. MY SECOND DAY IN PICTURES

Requests for the address of Mary Ptckford have come to the office. Address letters to 270 Riverside Drive, New York.

I I do not think I bad slept more than forty winks the night before, but had tossed and tumbled in the bed until th dawn cam sneaking into my room. Then I got up and, partly dressed, I tiptoed, so as not to disturb mamma, over to the dresser mirror. What I saw in the jnirrbr was not Jyery pleasing to me, but I figured that it , was pretty close to what the camera bad to look at. so I must make the best of it. I decided to practice my art? iirm myself, so I leaned over and adr'-ssHed my image in pantomime juet e I had heard; that Sir Hanry Irving did. The day before, Mr. Griffith had told me to express joy, sor

row, anger and even love, so I mad-

up my mind by the time I got to th studio I would be fully prepared for anything. i "Now," I, said to myself, "pretend that you are a poor little orphan being ti med out on the streets by a .cruel 'iardlan." j I draw my mouth down in both corners and raised my eyes to the celling. Of course, . being the orphan, I bad to do a lot of pleading with the hardned brute, and I worked myself up into such a state of self-pits that real tears came splashing down my cheeks and I did not notice that my mother had got out of bed and was watching me with astonishment. "Why. Mary, darting." she cried, seeing that my tears were real, "what on earth Is the matter?" 'Tm a poor little orphan, mamma, dearest, and he's turning me out Into the snow to starve," I gasped out between sobs and edging closer to the mirror so I ' would miss none of my own performance. "That moving-picture business has gone to your head," mother scolded me. "It is only a, quarter past si and you haven't slept half the night. If you don't look well they won't want you to work for them. Hop back into bed' you have only a few minutes for resting." ., ' . It seemed to me hours passed between daylight and the happy moment I crossed the threshold of Mr. Griffith's office and stepped out on the stage again. "You look very pretty this morning," complimented Mr. Griffith, for he saw bow trembling with excitement I was, and he was all sympathetic. "It must take at leaet two maids to comb all those curls, out." "No sir," I answered him eagerly, II do it all myself." "Indeed! You're a clever little girl, you- " "I think I could play an orphan," I interrupted him. "I practiced it all out before the mirror this mornipg. Are orphans popular?" "Very." he replied, the simple crinkling the corners of his eyes, "but do you think a plump little girl, with cheeks as round as apples and long, well-brushed curls looks Quite like a1 poor little orphan?" I starter to explain how much I knew about making' up when we were surrounded by a group of men. "This Is our latest acquisition." introduced Mr. Griffith, "little Mary Pickford, gentlemen." t shook bands timidly with Arthur Johnson. Billy Quirk, Mack Sennet, Owen Moore, Jim Klrtwood and half a dozen others, who teased me by swarming around me, asking me a hundred absurd questions and laughing when I blushed furiously.

"I think you will be my sweetheart,"

said Arthur Johnson, winking slyly

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at the others. "Won't you, Miss Pick-

ford?" "I have never had a sweetheart,"

answered him,; very savagely. "I intend to be an old maid." "So much the better," laughed Mack Sennet. "You'll do for me." A third man turned to me. "I'm much better looking than they are. Wouldn't yon like to have me for a sweetheart?" It was Jim Ktrkwood, , "Sir!" I commanded, stamping my foot, "you needn't think just because I'm an actress you can insult me." And with my head held high I walked away from them. How I hated them for daring to laugh at and tease me; for when you have reached the dignity of fifteen years you feel very important, and the impudent actors had completely Ignored this. The work went better than the first Jay, but I remained in an eight-hour pout- And because of that pout they planned their revenge. My second day in pictures was the beginning of many, many months of torment, all of which at that time I took ver seriously. "Tomorrow," promised Mr. Griffith, "you shall do your first love scene." The second day I didn't run all the way home to tell mother and Lottie the novelty was beginning, to wear off.

But i tnruiea to tmnic mat on tne morrow I was to be made love to for the first time in my life. Answers to Correspondents. Lillian Devose, Muskegon, ' Mich., wants to know a remedy for a nose turning red on a cold day, when the color would . be so much more, becoming if it would appear in the cheeks.

ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS

ABOUT NINE-TENTHS OF ALL STOMACH TROUBLE SAID TO BE DUE TO ACIDITY.

A Physician's Advice on Cause and Cure, A New York physician who has made a special study of stomach and intestinal diseases says that nearly all intestinal troubles, as well as many diseases of the vital organs, are directly traceable to a deranged condition of the stomach. This in turn is due about nine times out of ten to excessive acidity, commonly termed sour stomach or heartburn, which not only irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, but also may se up gastritis, and in a large majority of cases gastric ulcers are , accompanied by hyperacidity. It is interesting to note that he condemns the use of patent medicines, and practically all medical treatment that is designed to act upon the stomach lining, stating that the best results are obtained by the use of a simple antacid which acts upon the contents of the stomach and neutralizes the acidity of the fbod thus removing the source of the trouble. As an antacid he prescribes ordinary blsurated magnesia. He contends that it is as foolish to treat the stomach itself as it would be for a man who stepped on a tack to rub linament on the foot without first removing the tack. Remove the tack

and the foot will heal itself neutralize the acid and the stomach troubles will disappear. Irritating medicines and medical treatments are useless, so long as the contents of the stomach remain acid; remove the acidity and there will be no need for medicine 'the inflamed lining of the stomach will then heal itself. Sufferers from acidity, sour stomach and heart' burn should get a small bottle of blsurated magnesia from their druggist, and take a teaspoonful in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after each meal, repeating in fifteen minutes if necessary, this being the dose which the doctor has found most efficacious in all cases. Adv.

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P in 65 Years Always Have Exa Richmond 65 Ye That First Christmas "

The three Wise Men followed the star bearing gifts. After twenty centuries, Christmas continues the great season of gifts, and nightly the eye of Hamilton's Observatory follows the eternal star. This year we are showing the greatest line of Hamilton Watches we have ever displayed and if you have decided to give a watch and have not made up your mind as to what make, do so at once, and let your final decision be "Hamilton." Hundreds of watches are here in our big Xmas display. Watches for men and women, in eluding the Bracelet Watch at $3.50 to $50, and our other makes run at $8.00 to $125.00. Diamonds Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Our talks on "How to Judge Diamonds" have just been completed and if you have read them, there should be no doubt in your mind about Dickinson's being the place to buy your Diamond. In this section of the state we have the record of carrying the largest stock of perfect Diamonds every one of these precious stones we guarantee to be just as represented and remember that the) guarantee from Dickinson's has been reliable in this locality for over 65 years. If you buy a Diamond of this store this Christmas and next year you decide that you want a larger one then bring it to us and we will allow you the amount paid on the larger Diamondthis is a great advantage for you as Diamonds are constantly advancingso there is no better time than now to buy a Diamond. Ask to see our line of Diamonds mounted for Xmas at $20.00 to $75.00. Our Great Xmas Special in High Grade Silver-Plated Knives and Forks

For the home there is no more useful or practical gift than Silverware. We offer as our biggest Christmas special in Silverwarequadruple plated silver knives and forks this is the heaviest plate known and will positively give life-time service. At this time we are offering these quadruple plated knives and forks in-many attractive patterns, at about the same price other stores will ask for triple plated ware. One set of these quadruple plated knives and forks set includes 6 knives and 6 forks at the very special price of, per set only $3.50. You could go to any store in any big city and you could not duplicate these values, at this price as through our great buying power we are able to make this unusual offer. Let Your Gift Be a Seth-Thomas Clock And you can rest assured that the recipient will be more than pleased. Seth-Thomas Clocks outclass all other makes In fact they are the clocks by which all others are judged and (or over 65 years The House of Dickinson has been selling this wonderful clock. This past year we have sold over four large shipments of Seth-Thomas Clocks and our fifth shipment arrived tut a few days ago Don't buy your clock until you have seen the Seth-Thomas. We have a big display of these clocks and the prices range from $5.25 to $18.00. In this advertisement of today we have mentioned but a few of the many attractive practical and useful gift you'U b able to find In th greatest Xmas display of Jewelry ever shown In this city.

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