Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 82, 22 February 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1916.

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How to Mark Primary Ballot On the subject of how to mark your primary ballot the report of the commission named by Governor Ralaton to Interpret the primary law aaya: "To cast a first choioe vote for a candidate make a cross (X) after hla name In the flret column marked first choice column, t v' To cast aecond choice vote for a candidate make m orosa (X) after hla name In the second column, marked second choice column, as follows; "V vote for one first choice and one second choice.

First Choice- ' Second Choice. . ' A v Vote for One. . ; t Vote for One. COUNTY ' " TREASURER . , A """"" '"" x"" b ................ ......... ' "- D ; ' . ; - - - - -

"You hare here voted for C as your first choice for county treasurer and , for A at your second choice. ' " "Where more than one candidate Is to be nominated for a certain office, . the ballot will direct you to vote for a certain number in that group only, as, for Instance, three senator in one county. In such case you will be entitled to vote for the three you most desire shall be elected and can do so by making an X after each of their names in the first choice column, and you can then

vote for any other three whom you wish to support as your second choice, by

marking an X after each of their names in the second choice column. In setting out how the second choice votes shall be tabulated) in such in stances, the interpretation committee had to make an arbitrary ruling. It explains how the votes shall be counted, as follows: " "The vote cast for the candidate nearest the top of the list voted for in the second choice column will be counted as second choice to the vote cast for the candidate whose name appears nearest to the top of the list of those voted for in the first choice column. The vote cast for the candidate second from the top in the list of those voted for in the second choice column will be counted as second choice to the vote cast for the candidate whose name appears second from the top in the list of those voted for in the first choice column ,and so on. To illustrate: -;, - , r: BALLOT. , ''- .Vote for, three first choices and. three second choices " i

Goddess at Ball

STATE SENATOR

B

C

E

F

First Choice. Vote for Three,

X

Second Choice. Vote for Three.

" " ' ? ' r 'p " ? L """f ' rife- . fc "gil '" "That is, the rote ibote wllTbe ebtinteH lis ii first choice Vote for C, E and ' H each, and a second choice vote for A, B and V each. But the vote for A will be counted as second choice to that cast for C as first choice; that for B as , j second choice to that cast for E as first choice, and that cast for F aa second choice to that of H.

Copyright, 1916, by the McClur Roy pulled at the cover of the box and was surprised-to find it was not locked.' With a swiftly beating heart the laddie jerked off the top, expecting to see the glint of jewels and musty bags of gold, but instead he saw only a chestful of arms, swords

and old flintlock guns of tnat day,

He was too much surprised to utter i a sound. But he soon recovered his

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"These men," he reflected, "are not pirates, for they have no treasure.

They are working today in the fields

1 of the Lord of Argyle. Why are they

pretending to be laborers and yet hid inc arms on the l&keshore?"

In a moment the truth flashed over him the men were not pirates at all,

but soldiers of the Earl of Ramsay, seeking by a trick to attack the castle. But the brave little Gregor determined to defeat their plans. Pulling off his coat, he set to work with a will and dragged the weapons

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from the box, throwing them Into the lake. One by one, the swords and ;tins flashed up into the air and splashed into the water till the boy got to the very last one, which was a line article, all engraved and of the finest workmanship. This he found vaa loaded, so he put it aside for his (wn use. Suddenly Roy heard the splash of oars and the rushing of waves as a small boat came around a point in the f-taore. In a flash he was hidden again under the back of the rock. The party of men stepped on the beach, and came hastily toward the crag, but, to their astonishment,-found the chest open and its contents gone. They were in a helpless plight. "Soneone has found our guns," cried the leader, "and we are without arms. How can we attack -Argyle's castle without a weapon In our hands? At any moment some of his men may

Newspaper Syndicate, New York, discover ub, and we will be taken pris. oners. Let us hasten away." In all there were about fifteen men in this second party. Most of them were fierce-looking fellows, as Roy cpuld see in the moonlight, and they pointed with angry gestures at the grim castle frowning down from the

cliffs above their heads. "There is nothing to do but go back," continued the leader in disappointed tones. "We have failed this time, but will try again." Now Roy, when leaning against tho stone, had discovered that it rocked when pushed. So with all of his strength he gave it a mighty swing. To and fro it went slowly. With a second mighty blow the lad gave it such force that it rolled from its foundation and crashed below into the group of men. Five of the men were badly bruised as it swept by them, and one, the leader, was caught beneath it by the log. Roy pointed the gun upward and fired Into the air a shot that rang a hundred times amid the echoes of the mountains. - In five seconds a dozen men were tumbling down the crags to the shore to see what the trouble was, while the party which had come

in the boat was rowing for life off into the mists, afraid of their lives. On the shore lay their wounded comrade, pinned down by the rock. Among the men who came in haste

Mrs. Thomas division at the Ball

Architects in New were impersonated Mrs. Thomas' ball. It was cloth blue chiffon. The were studded with

appeared as "Artemis" at the Gods of Greece

of the Gods, given by the Society of Beaux Arts York last week. The divinities of mythology by the leaders of society in a gorgeous pageant." costume was one of the most striking at the of silver combined with mauve, lavender and coat was of silver mail and the silver armlets blue stones.

was Roy's father. In a few words the lad told him the story and led him to where the hurt soldier lay groaning. "Why, this party came to attack our Lord of Argyle, for sure," said Roy's father, as he released the man, "and this ia the Earl of Ramsay himself, li'ft here wounded by his own cowardly men." With the help of Roy and his father, the Earl was taken up to the castle a prisoner. But the Lord of Argyle treated him. so kindly and nursed him so patiently that by the time the Earl was well he and Argyle were the best of friends. , . Tomorrow's story ",M ary's Discovery."

KEEP FUNERAL TRAIN INTACT ON RETURN

The undertaking ffrm of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Waltermann has taken the initiative in keeping funeral

corteges intact and moving slowly in returning from the cemetery after a

burial.

The new order which jt is under

stood all firms here will adopt is the result of the accident two weeks ago in which one woman lost her life and other persons were injured when a runaway occurred. To lessen the

chances of an accident and for senti

mental reasons it was decided to keep the carriages in line and the horses walking in returning from interment.

Joseph's Benevolent society Wednesday night in the lyceum. The Y. M. I.'s are leading by about 104 points.

Tells it Went

To the Spot As

Was Pictured

PLAY LAST CONTEST.

The fourth and last of the series of

euchre contests held by the two organizations will be played by the members of the Y. M. I. and the St.

To Overcome Winter Complexion Troubles

SCHOOL HEADS -BLAME MOTHERS

Say Parents Neglect Primary Health Rules.

That many school children are being allowed to become chronically constipated through parents' oversight, is a startling fact brought to light by recent investigation by school authorities. Hastily snatched meals so that there will be more time to play, (he use of ready-to-eat cereals, and the general neglect of the call of nature are given as principal causes. It is the duty of mothers to see that children attend to the' call of nature before going to school, and that children are not given habit-forming pilla, salts, etc. When a laxative is needed, it should be Castor-Jell, which Is Castor : oil in a new and pleasant jelly form. It does not form a habit and

can be bought at Thistlethwatte's drug stores, v The ; Castor. Products Co., Cleveland, O. Adv. . ' j

Prcocription for

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sT w wi liquid BMdesteraally

. . C?4m miMet of clMnaeri keep Thistlethwaite Drug Stores oOapltsSr

standard ikin remedy a

liquid uedetenlly in ton t relief from lteh.

If the chill air causes your skin to dry and scale or become unduly red or spotted, before you go to bed spread a thin layer of ordinary raercolized wax over your entire face. Remove next morning with warm water. This is the ideal complexion treatment for the winter girl. The wax gently absorbs the dead particles of surface skin, so gradually there's no discomfort. This gives the underlying skin a chance to breathe and to show itself. In a week or so the new and younger skin is wholly in evidence and you have a really matchless complexion.

Naturally all its defects disappear with the discarded cuticle as chaps, roughness, blotches, pimples, freckles, blackheads. Usually an ounce of mercolized wax, procurable at any drug store, is enough-to renovate even the worst complexion. ; - . i. Wrinkles need bother .you no more if you'll use" this simple face wash: Powdered saxolite, 1 oz., dissolved In witch hazel, pt. Just one application will affect even the deepest lines. Adv.

"Tanlac went straight to the spot,'' said Henry Ledbetter while telling of the splendid results he obtained from the use of the medicine. He is a salesman and resides at the Wittenberg Dormitory, Springfield. "Grip and stomach trouble put me on the shelf in a hurry," Ledbetter said; "and if I had not gotten hold of Tanlac when I did, I guess I would be there yet. Grip began with chills, every bone in my body ached, Chest was tight and my head burned like fire, and I was miserable from head to foot. "As to my stomach," he continued, ' nothing I ate digested. I was always bloated and had cramps. Often I'd turn deathly dizzy and have spots before my eyes, and bad taste in my mouth. t Imagine how I felt with all of these and the grip with them. I had taken quinine, too, until my head buszed like a bee hive. "I had been in this terrible shape for about a week when an Old 'pal' happened in and urged me, to try a bottle of Tanlac. 'Just try it,' he said, 'and see what if will do.' He seemed confident and he brought a bottle over. "I'm feeling pretty fine," Ledbetter said, "for the medicine did just as he pictured it. I stopped feeling 'grippy' after about the sixth dose, head tooled off, chilly feeling left me, pains all stopped, tightness left my 'chest. What surprises me the most is that my stomach got in shape during this time. I'm eating big meals and never bloat a bit, never feel dizzy or sick, my tongue is clean for the first time in months and my mouth never tastes nasty. "I feel entirely well," Ledbetter stated, "after taking the third bottle of Tanlac, and honestly I forget at times I ever had a stomach." Tanlac is purely vegetable. It ia reconstructive. Being delicately adapted to stomach needs it gently persuades its perfect action and assimilation. Tanlac arouses to effective action the elements of nerve mastery. Tanlac is being personally ' intro

duced at the drug store of Clem Thi tlethwaite, where the Tanlac Man explains the merits of the medicine. Adv.

WOMEN STUDY HOME PROBLEM

ECONOMY, Ind., Feb.. 22, New members as follows, were initiated into the Home Economic Study ciub when it met with Mrs. Tillle Clark, Saturday: Mrs. Stella Cranor, Mrs. Anna . Kennedy, Mrs. Hattie Jordan, Mrs. Josie Denny. Mrs. Frank Greenstreet was elected librarian." Program. : ' .: Roll calk "Source . and KindB of Milk Mrs. Emma Ballenger. v ": "Food Value and Care- of Milk" Miss Nol'a Oler. ; - i :. "The Idea of the Farm Home" Mrs. Ruby Manning. Current events were discussed by Mrs. Lood,

The longest will on record was made by a Gloucester engineer and . contained 26,000 words. N

THIS WILL INTEREST STOMACH SUFFERERS Says Indigestion comes from an excess of hydrochloric acid. A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion i3 nearly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as most folks believe,' from a lack of dlgestlva juices. He states that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retarap digestion and stars food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy lumpy feeling in the chest, We eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water brash, or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to

Lneutralize the acidity, remove the gas-

making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stom ach trouble with excellent results. Adv.

Found Simple Remedy : , : 1Ihalt,Eelpsd CMld

Mild Laxative Compound Corrects Stubborn Cage of Constipation. An Important duty that devolves on parents is the regulation of their children's bowels.- Health in later life depends in large measure on early training and a child should be taught from infancy to regular habits. When from any cause the bowel br comes congested with stomach waste a mild laxative should be employed to open up the passage' gently and carry off the congested mass A most effect

ive remedy for this purpose is the com

bination . of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Mrs. W. D. Bulls of Reed, Okla., used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for her baby boy, Harley Buren Bulls, and says "It did him more good than anything we have given him. His bowels are very stubborn about acting, but they act easily every time I give him Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin con tains no opiate or narcotic drug and is a splendid remedy for children and older people as well. It has been ou the market for more than twenty-fiv'e

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HARLEY BUREN BULLS.

years and Is the family standby in thousands of homes. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottla, A trial bottle free of charge, can b obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Calwell, 454 Washington St," Monticello, 111. ' .

CLE1 CMffi

Wayne Township Candidate for

Subject to Republican Nomination

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM

No;Need To Stop.Duaitog

USE COOPER'S BLEND COfilf(BCS COOPER'S GROCERY

VOTE FOR

Frank S. Strayer

For

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PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

Republican Ticket March 7, 1916. 22 on Ballot.

Your support will be appreciated

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