Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 84, 24 February 1916 — Page 11

THE- RICHMOND ' PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1916.

PAGE ELEVEN

HUNT DESCRIBES NATIONAL PARK

Charles Norton Hunt delivered a travelogue on Yellowstone National park at the Commercial club last night. Every available seat was occupied and many were compelled to stand in the lecture room where Mr. Hunt spoke for an hour under the auspices of the Northern Pacific railroad in the interests of the coming tourists' season. More than two hundred people were present. The lecture was Interspersed with about thirty minutes' of interesting motion pictures and about thirty- minutes during which beautifully colored stereopticon views were shown.

"Yellowstone, said the lecturer, "might well be called the 'daddy' of all

our national parks. Discovered, vlr tually in 1869-70 by a party of Mon

tana men of national prominence, more or less, and established as a national park by congress in 1872, it was the

beginning of our policy as a nation iu park making, and marked out a new line of national legislation. 'The four thousand wonderful gey

sers, the beautiful Yellowstone lake and river, the matchless Grand Can

yon, outrivaling the rainbow and sunset, the indescribable painted terraces at Mammonth Hot Springs, the thundering waterfalls, the thousands of irredeacent hot springs, the glass cliffs, the thousands of animals of every kind, all form a combination found nowhere else.

WASHINGTON SOCIAL HELD AT DODDRIDGE

MILTON, Ind., Feb. 24. The Doddridge chapel congregation enjoyed a

Washington Day social at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. llouseworth, Tuesday evenin?. ' About sixty-five or seventy persons enjoyed the program including: Reading, Miss Helm; recitation, Marshall llouseworth; debate on the question, "Is Military Training necessary up to Forty-Five?" The affirma

tive was argued by Mrs. Cora Clev-

cnger and Miss Clara Houseworth. The negative by Alva Threewitts and Pierre Helm. The Judges were the Rev Mr. Taylor, Ben Doddridge and the Rev. Clayton Wright. The judges Hood two to one for the negative. The contest for the best story told was won by Grant Ayers, 14.

LECTURES AT CHESTER

CHESTER, Ind., Feb. 24. The Rev. Mr. Harrington will lecture on "Ben Hur" and "In His Steps" at the M. E. church Monday and Tuesday nights, February 28 and 29. He will illustrate his lectures with stereopticon views. The public is cordially invited to attend.... A supper will be given at the Chester hall Tuesday evening, March 2. The ladles of the aid society met Thursday afternoon.

TAKE SPRING PLUNGE

EVANSVILLE. Ind., Feb. 24. Oscar Lott and Hugh Moran, youths employed as L. & N. section hands accepted a dare of fellow workers and took an early spring swim in the Ohio. No ill effects have been reported.

WIFE DESERTS

HARTFORD CITY. Ind., Feb. 24. Carl Coons, defendent in court here on charges of deserting his wife, 6aid, "She went one way and I went the other: now if you call that desertin' I'm guilty." The case was continued.

"For Conspiracy to Poison" John Allegrini, friend of Jean Crones, hunted as banquet soup poisoner (at left), and his attorney, E. S. Tobinson. Below is a telegram from a supposed anarchist friend found among Allegrini's effects.

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FRANCIS ACCEPTS PETROGRAD POSITION

DON'T KEEP SECRETS FROM YOUR PARENTS KERR WARNS YOUNG

Strength of the nation does not rest upon numbers, commercial prestige or political influence, but upon the virtue

and purity of the mothers and the nobility of their sons. Thus did the evangelist pay tribute to American womanhood at the union revival service in Grace Methodist church last night. "Boys and girls who have no secrets to hide from their parents will never go far from the path of purity and honor," said the Rev. Mr. Kerr in his address. Hundreds of flowers worn by members of the large congregation were laid on the altar at the close of the service to be distributed by the flower committee to the sick and shut-ins. Cottage prayer services to be be held Friday will be with Mrs. J. W. Bra miner, 1314 Main street; Mrs. C. O. Williams, 104 South West First street;

Household Economy

Dfivo x r&iA-cs. David R. Francis, of St. Louis, Secretary of the Interior under Cleveland and at one time Governor of Missouri, has an offer from the President tp take the Ambassadorship to Russia as successor to George T. Marye.

i Household Economy g How to Hare the Best Coach g 8 'Remedy and Save $2 by 8 S Making It at Home S : . Coush mpdicines, as a rule contain a !

Mrs. Wincet, 218 North Fourteenth street; Mrs. C. C. Thomas. 120 North Seventeenth street; Mrs. C. O. Meis, 332 Lincoln street.

LEARNER TO DIRECT CANVASS OF STATE

Secretary Ellis M. Learner of the Y. M. C. A. has returned from Indianapolis where he attended the session of association officials in the interests of foreign work. Secretary Learner is chairman of the committee appointed a month ago to manage the Indiana membership campaign which will be conducted this year.

nesday evening, March 22, was made to the fans at last night's card. Principals for the next fight have not been named.

ANNOUNCE NEXT CARD

Announcement that the Quaker City A. C. would stage its next boxing show at the Eagles' hall on or about Wed-

DOCTORS 0. K. NIGHT AIR

Urge Sleeping With Windows Open If you want red cheeks in the morning have your beedroom windows well open all night thus do the modern physicians dispose of the olu superstition about the miasma of night air. Fresh air and open bowels are the first and foremost health rules. If nature needs assistance in the shape of a laxative do not take drastic pills or purges. They only make things worse, instead take a mild laxative like Castor-Jell, which is simply old, reliable Castor oil in pleasant tasting jelly form. It can be obtained at Thistlethwaite's drug stores. The Castor Products Co., Cleveland, O. Adv.

Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes

Scotland has the first drawbridge

in tne world In which all the work of opening and closing it and guarding traffic over and through it is done by electricity.

HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD-TRY THIS

Ot a small package of Hamburg

Breast Tea, or as the German folks call It. "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a tea tup full at any time. . It is the most effective way to break a old and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also looKcns the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It Is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. adv.

, Cough mpdicines. as a rule contain a large quantity of plain syrup. A pint of granulated, sugar with V2 pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you as good syrup as money can buy. Then get from your druggist ounces Pinex (00 cents worth), pour into a pint bottle and till the bottle with sugar syrup. This civea you, at a cost of only 64 cents, a full pint of really better coiyjh syrup than you could buy ready made for -52.50 a clear saving of nearly $2. Full lirections with Pinex. It keeps perfectly ind tastes good. It takes hold of the usual coujh or :hest cold at once and conauers it in 24

nours. Splendid for whooping cough, ' bronchitis and winter coughs. It's truly astonishing how quickly it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and soothes the inflamed membranes in the case of a painful cough.: It also stops the formation of phlegm, in '

the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with cruaiacol. and has been

used for generations to heal inflamed: membranes of the throat and chest. j To avoid disappointment, ask youri druggist for 4'24 ounces of Pinex," and; don't accent anvthing else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt-j Iv refunded, goes with this preparation.! The Pinex Co- i t. Wayne, lad, 1

Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Delicate, Nervous, Rundown People 200 Per Cent. Stronger in Two Weeks' Time in Many Cases. NEW YORK, N. Y. Most people foolishly seem to think they are going

to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Dr. Sauer, a specialist of this city, when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food oyu eat. But people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they know' something is wrong but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused by the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go .on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. If you. are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets or ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who ere ailing all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and

other troubles in from ten to fourteen I

days time simply ' y taking iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for

months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated iron if you want it to do any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize- fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went Into the affray, while . many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents is Widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a most potent remedy, in nearly all forms of indigestion, as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. The Manufacturers have such great confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent, or over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It is dispensed in this city by all good druggists. Adv.

WOMEN DECIDE TO RUN NURSERY WITHOUT CHANGE

Reports made to tne board of directors and members of the Domestic Science association by the committee in charge of the day nursery Bhow that during the month of January it cost $1.31 per day for each child cared for at the nursery. The financial report showed further that during the last month the total expense of the nursery, including the rent for building and all other incidentals, amounted to $94.86. The average number of children care for per day was between two and three with a total of 72 for the entire month. Only seven different families sent children to the nursery showing an expenditure of $13.55 .for each family. The excessive per capita cost was commented on by members of the association. The association voted to continue the work for the present. Since the visiting nurse's office has been transferred from the day nursery to the headquarters of the social service bureau, the committee is planning to rent rooms at the day nursery to help meet the expenses. Mrs. A. W. Roach, president, urged that the nursery work be continued. Mrs. Paul Roes, secretary, reported further that there were only ten different children cared for at the home during the month of January making an average of $9.50 spent on each child during the month.

The navigation school of the Royal Technical college at Glasgow is said to be the most perfectly equipped Institution of the kind in the world.

Greatest Results

often c6mes from simplest means. For instance one's daily food plays a big part in deciding for success or failure. To bring out the best mental and physical forces sound nourishment is imperative.

Grape-Nuts

A FOOD

made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies in splendid proportion all the rich nourishment of the grains, including the valuable mineral elements, lacking In many foods but most necessary for vigor and activity of brain and body.

There's a Reason"

for Grape-Nuts

Sold by Grocers.

HORSE DIES AT FUNERAL

PLASTERS

The World's Griatett

External Ktmedy.

Backache.

Rheumatism, Lumbago.

Any Local

Pain. Insist on Having ALLCOOCS.

USE COOPER'S BLENfl Cofficc COOPER'S GROCERY

COUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 24. Michael Unger's $500 driving mare dropped dead in a cemetery while its owner, who is a monument dealer was attending a funeral. The horse had heart disease.

Flat cars have been adopted by a German railroad upon which ordinary open cars can be run and dumped bodily In any direction.

Evils of Constipation. Many of the minor ailments have their origin in allowing the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. No cne can reasonably hope for good lealth unless his bowels move once each day. If they need help you will find Chamberlain's Tablets excellent. They produce no unpleasant effect and are easy to take. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

That is the universal opinion of all who have seen our initial Showing of Spring AppareL .

Presses

A distinguished gathering. Correct copies of costly French Models, offered at our usual modest ( profit prices. Materials are: PUSSYWILLOW CREPE DE CHENE CHARMEUSE CHIFFON TAFFETA LUSTRE POPLIN ETC., ETC. $598 to $1098 $1250 to $1750

NEW SPRING SUITS

$1250

NEW STYLES

$1650

NEW MATERIALS

$2750

VEGETABLE CALOMEL j

Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, doe3 not salivate. As a fiver stimulator, it's great. It's a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury) j in fact, it's better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, they call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient Bugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for the box that has thepicture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really "wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) will be mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. The Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky.

J dentist 11 , twice yearly. N JY I Use Senreco II A( I twice daily " 1 and keep U

your teeth and mouth, in perfect health.

Get a tub todar; rea4 the folder about the most general disease in the world. 6 tart the Senreco treatment tonight. 25c at your druggist, For ample aend 4c stamps or coin, to The Sentanel Remedies Co Cincinnati. Ohio.

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DENISON & LONGSTRETH Successors to John Starr.

I. Ahl for a Vote for

A Vote for Thomas County Treasurer Is

Efficiency Thomas I. Ahl, Republican candidate for Treasurer of Wayne County, would, if nominated, add strength to the ticket, He would bring to the important office which he seeks the highest type of efficiency the result of four years service as Deputy Treasurer of Wayne County, and since his retirement from that position, three years service as cashier of the Centerville State Bank. He has every qualification that should commend him to the voter who desires that a county office should be conducted on business lines. Vote for Thomas I. Ahl for County Treasurer No. 28 on the Republican Ballot