Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 85, 18 February 1916 — Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE THEt RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. : FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1916. .

FARMERS' CLUB CALLED TO PLAN FOR CORN SHOW

Members of the Wayne County Better Farming association have been called to meet at the court house at . 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon when matters pertaining to the corn show will be discussed. An effort will be made to revive interest in the work of the organization.. Agitation -for the employment of a county agent will probably be gtven new impetus.. The corn show which is to be held by the Better Fanner, association In he show rooms of Jones & Williams, South Sixth and A street, is attracting wide attention and a long list of entries. . Announcement was made today by Joseph Helms. Wayne county orn king, that all exhibits must be at the show room before noon on Friday, Feb. 25. The show will be held on Friday afternoon and Saturday. Simples may be delivered to Jones & Williams at any time or may be sent In by parcel post. These will be cared for and placed on display in the most advantageous position by Mr. Helms. In addition to prizes of cash and merchandise, two bushels of fine seed corn mill be given away as sweepstake 1 prizes. .1. D. Harper of Purdue university, will make the only address on Saturi day afternoon when he will explain 'the five-acre contest for men and the one-acre contest for. boys. ' Efforts will .be made to "perpetuate the corn show and make tt an annual affair.

MAIL DELIVERED AT NIGHT

Hoping to impress farmers of Wayne county with the sincerity of his claim that be Is not responsible for the chaotic condition of rural routes. Finly Gray yesterday flayed the postoffice department in a speech on the floor of the house of representatives. Gray , confessed that the motorized system had caused him considerable embarrassment. In explaining the situation Representative Gray said under the old system of horse-covered routes that the farmer was up with the cock crow in the morning expecting the BAVARIAN PRINCE DEDICATES THEATRE In the captured French city of Lille the dedication of a (Jeruian theatre by Crown Prince Kuppredit of Bavaria, lias just taken place. W hile the guus weir roaring a few ntils away, about Z TMcZrltlSZS fS first performance in tl. beautiful new building. Although nearly a million were minicd the United States cent of 1799 is an I'sn cii'i'iy ruie cum aim i)nus jjin-esi of from $40 to $75. according to the H.erlmon'B condition. j !

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Good Health Is Impossible Without Good Blood Scientists have revealed some amazing facts regarding the functions of the blood and its relation to health. To many, the blood is simply a necessary part of the body, which takes care of itself. A microscopic examination of one drop of blood shows millions of minute bodies or corpuscles, each an individual life force. The life of a corpuscle is usually six weeks and must be replaced, science tells us, at the startling rate of 8,000,000 per second. Good blood is the foundation of good health and can only be attained through a stomach in good condition. The source of most ills is traceable directly to the stomach, which acts as a power plant, converting the food we eat into blood. Like all machinery the stomach occasionally fails in its duties and requires assistance to put it in proper condition. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey a product of nature, being made from clean wholesome grain thoroughly malted, is invaluable in assisting the stomach in its important duties, by stimulating the flow of gastric juices necessary for the proper digestion of food. If the stomach is kept in good condition,- health invariably follows. .

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' NOTCfet Duffy's from your loeal druggist, grocer or dialar $1.00 par bain. H h Mnnot supply you, writ us, ws wiH toN you wbora to got it Medical booklet frae.

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mail carrier to come along, but that under the new system the carrier makes his approach "heralded by the barking of the dog in the dead hours of the night." , ROUND UP MEMBERS FOR POST G, L P. A. Round- up of members for Post C, T. P. A., is contemplated for Saturday by E. E. Lebo, chairman of the membership committee. Persons affiliated with the post feel confident that the result of the committee's efforts will "be between fifteen and twenty-five new members. A special meeting will be held Saturday night to consider the report of the committee on constitution and by-laws. A" week later the regular meeting will be held, when the constitution will be finally passed on. Further announcements will be. made tomorrow. CALLED BY DEATH OF MOTHER William Korthaus, a former resident of Richmond, was called here yesterday on account of the serious illness and death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Korthaus. For a number of years Mr. Korthaus has been living in Chicago. WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows, i As Nature's corrector of throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Kmulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycerine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular eerms and avert the weak. cni"g induen Tvhi sufy follows. Ut any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion to-day. Physicians prescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchial disorders and strenethen ... XT . , , " . . I e lun&-, No . kl?oho1 or harmful J arugs. Always insist on scott s. Scott & Bovfnt, Dtoomlicld. N. J. 15-32

Better health awaits you if you take a tablespoonful of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in equal amounts of water or milk before meals and on retiring. Begin today to "Get Duffy's and Keep Well." Sold In sealed bottles only. Beware of imitations.

BARS "SICK" EXCUSE

."Mary was out of school today on' account of illness." This set form of excuse for absence fom' the public schools will no longer, be accepted for its. face value. Hereafter every pupil who stays out of school "on account of illness" will be required either to furnish a physician's certificate? of ill health or their cases will be called truancy, and Miss Nellie Oxley, new truant officer-nurse, will be sent around to find out how sick the pupil. is.. ... l a German city garbage is collected, treated ,bya drying process and mixed with molasses to form cattle feed. BIG

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ONLY ONE MORE WEEK UNTIL THE CLOSE! THE CHOICE SELECTIONS ARE GOING VERY FAST. THE CROWD TOMORROW WILL EXCEED THE CAPAC TY OF OUR BIG STORE. WE URGE ALL WHO CAN DO SO, TO SHOP DURING THE MORNING HOURS.

Ladies' Satin and Dull Beaded Evening Pumps and Strap Pumps ; regular $4.00 and $5.00 grade, ' QO OK now . Extra Special Ladies' Bronze Pumps and one-strap Pumps with sand cloth tops; special Kn during Sale at ., . 1,t)U Ladies' black,, blue and royal purple velvet lace Boots, regular $4.5T grade fljl Qpr Special this week. . PJ-7t) Ladies' patent vamp, grey -and sand cloth top lace shoes, regular $4.50 and $5.00 grade, special this week j Ladies'. New French Bronze Side Button Boots, regular $5.50 -' grade, special jQ AfZ this week .........

SHRAPNEL EXHIBITED

Exhibits of shrapnels fired by General Villa at Augua Prieta, . Mex., in which 21,000 troops were engaged, have been placed in the show window of a Main street store. The shells were picked " up by Corporal Abbott, formerly a recruiting office in Richmond. The corporal also sent photographs of battles and scenes in Mexico, and a piece of currency issued by General Villa. . ' SET GOLF TOURNEY. - Date for the annual tournament of llie Indiana Golf association, to be held at Laporte this year, has been set for

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Ladies' black, grey and brown , Suede Button Shoes, , sizes up to 6; regular $4 and $5 grade, special this week gQ Choice of all Men's $3 Special Shoes in Gun Metal, Tan Calf, and Patent, Button CJO K or Lace, now ..... . . ' Men's black gun metal lace shoes, English style, regular $3.50 grade; special ?9 QC thiS WPPk $4.Vd Extra Special for Hanan Shoe Wearers, patent and gunmetal button or lace Shoes, the shoe that has both stvle and comfort, regular $7 OA grade ............ Men's Tan and Black Calf Heavy Work Shoe; good, heavy soles, special' C0 C during sale ....... 22

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the week of August 14-19. Richmond, as usual, will have several entries listed.

Pimples Disappear ' There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away all pimples, black heads and skin eruptions and tfaat makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zeroo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, black bends in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently; minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is safe, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 25c; an . extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is " positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. Zemo. Cleveland. Special lot metal button af..w?ek.

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Men's 10-inch High Top Brown Elk Shoes, regular $4.00 grade,' ' $2.95 10 Discount on All Rubbers and Felt Combinations Ladies' patent and matte kid button shoes, black cloth tops, regular $5.00 grade, QK During Sal OO.VO Discount of 10 Per Cent on all New Spring Styles Ladies' black kid and midnight blue kid Cossack Boot. Side button, regular $6.50 srrade. Snecial 6iQ QfT

SURVEY EXPERTS HERE

Prof. F. D. Fleming and Miss Helen Dart, educational experts, -who will have, charge of divisions of the local survey, will arrive in the city tomorrow. Prof. Fleming has been connected 'with the United States census bureau. . Contracts have - been made with printing firms for blanks and forms to be used tn securing information.- ; - Machinist Says He Feels Like ...,.--.-- - Gladiator Now "I am glad to recommend Tanlac to all who suffered as I did," exclaimed C. F.- McCartney to .the Tanlac Man in Springfield yesterday, while telling him how the medicine relieved him of stomach trouble and rheumatism. Mr. McCartney is a machinist in the' em-j ploy of the Robbins & Myers company, i rnd resides at 1426 Pearl street, Springfield, O. "My trouble was sort of a mixture," be informed the Tanlac Man. "as I had a treacherous stomach with a severe case of rheumatism to boot. They rre a pretty stiff pair to deal with. All the time my stomach was so bad the rheumatism never left me alone a minute. I could hardly stand any medicine for. the pains in my muscles because my stomach fought it so. Strong drugs would not stay down. "Tanlac beats them all," declared Mr. McCartney, "because it never knocks the stomach out. I bad taken only a few doses before I ba" an appetite. I ate big meals in spite of the pain I had and not a one set bad. No bloating, dizziness, palpitation, nervousness as I had expected. By this lime the rheumatism was letting up. "I can truthfully say." concluded the enthusiastic machinist, "that Tanlac ; can be depended on. Before I had finj ished the first bottle I felt like a gladt iator with not a pain or tender spot i in a muscle. I was getting eight to i ven hours rest. "Why shouldn't I be about the hapr iest man that ever set a caliper?" Mr. McCartney quizzed the Tanla2 Man. ' Tanlac neutralizes the acid which so largely contributes to rheumatic attacks. Tanlac is a vegetable remedy and relieves without druggist. Being so delicately adapted it never deranges the stomach. - .Tanlac is being personally introduced and explained at the Thistlethwaite drug stores by the ' Tanlac Man.

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EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies' black kid Gypsy Boot, this season's styles, regular $4 and $5 grade. CO QK Special this week. . P7eJ Men's Tan and Gun Metal lace or button Shoes, regular $4.00 grade. Special j0 A K this week ......... vtltltl EXTRA SPECIAL For MEN Black and brown Elk lace Shoes, extra good for shop Shoe. Special this I Merz Ease work Shoe in black and tan Elk; an extra good farm and work Shoe, regular $3.50 grade. Special CO QC this week . Men's tan and black calf lace Shoes, English style, regular $5.00 grade. Special QQ QfT this week $O.VD

of boys' gun shoes ; special $1.45

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EASY WAY TO HEAL COMMON, i i SKIN-TROUBLES A Baltimore doctor suggest thJU simple, hut well-tried and inexpentv, borne treatment for people- sufiwuig with "eczema, ringworm, rashes en1 similar itching, burning skin' troubles' At any reliable druggist's get a jatr of resinol ointment and a cake of resit;ol soap.. These are. not at all expensive. With the resinol soap and warm water bathe the affected parts thoroughly, until they are free from crust end the skin is 6oftened. Dry verr cently, spread on a thin layer of the resinol ointment, and cover with a light bandage, if necessary, to protect the clothing. This should be don twice a day. Usually the distressing itching and burning stop with the Drst treatment, and the skin soon becomes clear and healthy again unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder. Samples free. Dept. 7-8, Res U nol, Baltimore, Md. Adv.

Variety Feature of Edison Disc Records lyc-ading numbers of this week's list of Edison Diamond Disc Records are the timely and patriotic "Young America (We're Strong for You)," sung by Irving Kaufman and chorus, and the lifting, captivating Irish song-ballad, "Molly Dear It's. You I'm After," sung by that prince of ballad singers. Waiter Van Brunt, assisted by chorus. For lovers of grand opera, there is Elizabeth Schumann's charming rendition of "Trube Augen, Liebchen" (Eyes of Gladness, Not of Sadness), from von Weber's rr Freischutz. Frau Schumann ba3 been notably successful in - Berlin. Leipzig, Hanover and with tho Metropolitan Opera company of New York. Sodero's Band contributes two always popular selections. "Amina" and "Ciribiribin." In addition to the foregoing there artlight opera, comic opera, ballad, humorous and sacred selections by Billy Murray, Rhoda Bernard, Rer-d Miller, Hardy Williamson, MauricBurkhart, Billy Golden, James Malowe. Elizabeth Spencer. Joseph. A. Phillips, Metropolitan Quartet anl American Symphony Orchestra. This latest Diamond Disc Record list offers such a variety of selections there is something to suit any taste. Palladium Want Ads. Pay. 1 21 ii II

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