Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 76, 8 February 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB, 8, 1916.
SHE ANSWERS CALL OF CUPID'S BUGLE , Miss Winifred Robinson of Colorado Springs, recognized as one of most beautiful girls in the country, who is to become bride of Captain Arthur Poillon, First Cavalry, U. S. A
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Mr. Tvnti's rhnmnionshiD of a tariff
commission; they applauded with,
vigor his declarations for an woriny measurer for the improvement of government and the betterment of the social and working conditions 'of the American people; applause greeted his advocacy of a military and naval efficiency which forever guarantee the republic against the attack of a foreign foe; they indicated to him that, thev aian stnnd for the elimination of
the "pork barrel" by the Introduction
of the budget system, and tney wnooped with Joy when he told them the country needed business men In congress. ' Before concluding his address Mr. T-nnt tnnlr ncrasion to Day his re-
spects to certain Democrats opposed
to his candidacy wno nave, on gumshoe missions, anonymously circulated attacks reflecting upon his fairness to labor. Without once mentioning . a name he made it plain to his auditors the origin of these attacks. In defending his record as a friend of labor Mr. Lonte hit straight from the shoulder, and every blow was a bullseye. Judge George Gray of Connersville, brother of Representative Gray, looked embarrassed, a certain postmaster of a small Wayne county town twisted nervously about In his chair, but every nna 1na ImrHcntpil ' his aDDrOVal Of
the speaker's resentful protest against
underhanded tactics wnicn nave oee employed against him.
George Blttler Speaks, rmtier followed Lontz as a SDeaker,
and delivered one of his characteristic aridresspa. a flowery presentation
of hard-boiled facts, and when he said
the state was now out ot aeot, ana tht thn next legislature would be
nsirori tn rorinre the state tax rate the
rieifirtitoti nnmncrats veiled heartily.
People jumped to their ieei cneei
ing when Adair arose to speaK, men sottioH hnrk nnntentedlv to hear an
excently presented discussion of af
fairs of state ana nation ana me of government. It was one of the ablest addresses delivered by the gubernatorial candidate during the campaign. tn tha afternoon Mr. Adair was ten
dered a reception at the Arlington ho-
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Penny Club Serves Democratic Dinner
S Members of the Penny club and friends of that organization served as waitresses and cooks in making the Democratic rally at the Coliseum a .success. Mrs. Ada Warfel had charge 'of the arrangements. She Is president of the club. Much comment was made 'on the able manner in which the .women served the meal. Following are the names of the women who participated: Mrs. Ada ' Warfel, Mrs. Martha ;Reber, Mrs. Mary Wolfard, Mrs. May Kllme, Mrs. Maria Jarvis, Mrs. Jennie iBarnes, Mrs. Wigmore, Mrs. Margaret Golden, Mrs. Emma Rothermel, Mrs. '.May Evans, Mrs. Kate Personett, Mrs. Anna Dowell, Mrs. Mary Bishop, Mrs. tEtta Tourer, Mrs. Emma Long, Mrs. Minnie Jenks, Mrs. Era Stever, Mrs. .'Josephine Fry, Mrs. Laura Doliff, Vicy Thomas, Mrs. Ella Rodgers, Myrtle Ruby, Mrs. W. S. Patterson, Marguerite Little, Mrs. George M. Little, Mrs. William Golden, Mrs. W. P. .Smith, Grace Burnworth, Nellie Tweedy, Mrs. B. A. Bescher, Mrs. .William Reed, Katherine Todd, Blanch 'Oldaker, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Plum.mer, Mrs. Pearl Christopher, Mrs. 'Emma Ranks, Mrs. Jennie L. Brad.field, Mrs. Emma Schneider, Mrs. 'Mary Rogers. Mrs. Hester Kendall, ;Mrs. Fannie Carrington. ,
"ATHENIAN SQUAD ISSUES CHALLENGE
. The Athenian basketball team of the Y. M. C. A. after its defeat of the .Tlmothians, 9 to 7, recently, is out -after the amateur, title of the city, -says Manager Ray Williams. The 'Athenians want to meet any of the younger teams in the city, the games to be played either at the Garfield gym or Y. M. C. A. gym. Teams wanting "games are asked to communicate with Manager Williams, address Gennett 'theatre flats, Richmond.
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Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is well known throughout the country. Many thousand people have taken it for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments and report marvelous results land are highly praising it to others. Astonishing benefits sufferers have received even from one dose are heard everywhere and explain Its tremendous sale to more than a million people. It rarely ever fails and those afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, Indigestion, Gas in the Stomach and Intestines, Dizziness, Painting Spells. Colic Attacks. Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., should by all .means try this remedy. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results Jor stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Aat as much and whatever .you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas In the stomach .and around the heart Get one bottle of your druggist now and try It on an f.bsolute guarantee if not satlsfacory money will be returned. . For sale by Qulgley's drug stores and all other reliable druggists. Adv.
Stella Ewbank, Lena Keith, Filo Sener, Annie Kennedy, May Harper, Nethe Harkins, Mary L. Christopher, Laura Nicholson, Hattie Borton, Fannie Smith, Ella Cully, Lucille Ridge-
way, Alma Isenhower, Fannie Davis,
Ora Groan, Gertrude Wood, Mary Stlen, Nellie Morgan, Margaret Am-
merman, Rose Bussen, Grayce Wicke-
meyer and Lula Gobbel.
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Continued From Page One. mond manufacturer clearly, concisely and with great vigor told his interested auditors that he worshiped at no shrine of antiquated doctrines and principles. He told them that he belonged in the ranks of new Democracy which stands for progress and efficiency; the Democracy which repudiates a government by political spoilsmen and stands firmly for really representative government conducted upon business principles. Cheer Lontz Speech. Apparently all those who sat about the banquet boards serve in the ranks of this new Democracy; they cheered
tel and a host of party workers called to greet him. To a newspaper man Mr. Adair said President Wilson was greatly pleased over the results of his recent trip through the central west . c , , Trip Pleases President. , i "Some people are under the impression that the president's central western trip was principally for the purpose of applying pressure to congress to put through his national defense program," remarked Mr. Adair. "That is wrong. The president's mission was
to prepare the people for the action
congress is to take on this question.
There has never been the' slightest
danger of congress not applying a sat
isfactory remedy for our present state
of unpreparedness. National defense
is a non-partisan issue and will be supported both by Democrats and Republicans."
At the meeting last night Mr. Adair paid a splendid tribute to President
Wilson, provoking a remarkable demonstration.
Prior to the Introduction of Mr. Adair, Toastmaster Allen, who filled that exacting office in a most acceptable manner in the absence of Henry U. Johnson, who was unable to attend
because of the illness of a member of his family, read a letter written by Representative Gray. The letter follows: - ."'It has been my most earnest desire to be present on this occasion, to meet with the Wayne county Democrats to Compare notes and exchange fraternal greetings, but my duties in Washington compel me . to forego this great pleasure. Please present my, sincere regrets and with my greetings extend my congratulations to them on the achievements of the Democratic party in both state and nations peace, prosperity and the rule of the people." Flags Decorate Room. The coliseum last night was beautifully decorated with the flags of various nations, Old Glory predominating. A chicken dinner was served by the women of the Penny club and it was an excellent repast. Music was furnished by the Runge orchestra and the Weisbrod Saxaphone orchestra. A cabaret singer assisted in the entertainment. The extreme cold weather kept many people from attending the meeting following the serving of the dinner Practically every seat at the four long banquet tables, was occupied.
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"Had I been unable to transform my complexion so quickly, so completely, by an unique process I had just learned of, I never could have attended the Charity Ball." A certain social favorite, a picture of loveliness at the great event, told me this. "I had been much run down," she said. "When I beheld myself in the mirror after a night's troubled sleep, I saw I was becoming heavy-eyed and pale. I could not take, and tttend the ball, the long rest my physician advised. A friend suggested I get an ounce of mercolized wax at the druggist's and use it as I would cold cream. I did the result Is apparent. In a week I had a new complexion. The wax took off the old skin so gradually, there was no discomfort. Now you see the fresh, bright underskirt, with its youthful glow and expression. "The worry lines and wrinkles, which had become quite numerous, I removed very easily by simply bathing my face every morning In a harmless lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel. You see the result my skin as smooth and firm as a schoolgirl's." Aileen in Town Talk. Adv.
Danger Reduced On S. R. R. Rails
Thru Efficiency
A man who holds a position on which the safety of thousands of men, women and children depends, must be In the best physical condition possible. Great througs of people are daily carried ove' the Springfield Railroad company. Probably few, if any, reat ize that one broken switch pin or damaged curve rail would put their lives in jeopardy. J. M. Masters, who resides at 122 East Madison street, Springfield, O., inspects the curves and switches on the S. R. R. Co., and is known to hundreds of .railroad meu as on of the most competent employes of the system. "Realizing the responsibility of my position I have always made it a point to guard myself against anything that would in any way result in an accident," said Mr. Masters, in a recent
interview. "When I noticed that I was becoming nervous I immediately tried various remedies In an effort to get relief. Instead of finding relief I became worse.' Besides my nervousness I began to realize that I was all run down. "When I heard of the wonderful results that Tanlac had accomplished
for many of Springfield's most promi
nent people, I decided to try a bottle. I was skeptical at first, because of the money I had wasted on other medi-
"Right here I want to say that Tanlac is by far the best mediciae for nervous, run down, over-worked people, that I have ever tried. I have
taken less than one bottle and I can
already notice a marked improvement in my condition. My headaches have
entirely disappeared and I sleep bet
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Now. instead of being sidetracked I
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my destination Health, via the Tan lac route.
"It gives me pleasure to recommend Tanlac to my friends because I am sure that it will benefit them as It
did me."
Tanlacl " the ideal reconstructive
tonic, is being especially introduced in
Richmond at the Clem Thistlethwiate
drug stores, where the Tanlac man explains Its merits. Adv.
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Knowledge and Practice of ! Correct Daily Habit the Great Essential. j Constipation is a condition affecting all classes of all people and can be permanently relieved only by acquiring habits of regularity. The most natural time for the elimlnative process is in the morning when both the muscular and nervous systems are relaxed by sleep and rest. When relief does not come readily, it is an excellent plan to take a mild laxative at bedtime. Cathartics and purgatives, that by the violence of their quick action shock the disturb the system, should not be employed. An effective laxative remedy that is very dependable, and which does not gripe or otherwise disturb the organs involved, is found in a combination of simple laxative herbs known as .Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin that can be bought at the drug store xor fifty cents a bottle. Mrs. C. C. Allen, 215 Foam St., New Monterey, Cal., wrote to Dr. Caldwell that she "found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup' Pepsin just what was needed for constipation and distress Of the stomach
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after eating. It should be in every household." , . Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and keep it in the bouse to use when occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. CaldwelL 454 Washington St. MonticeUo, 111.
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