Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 95, 8 March 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ;AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8. 1916. (

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REPUBLICAN. J T President Fairbanks, 35. . United States Senator -New, - 14; fcoblnson, 5;' Watson, 33. V . GoTfrnor Goodrich, 23; -' McCray, 13: MyersL3. Representative " In- Congress Comttock,i 30; Lynch, 22. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 25; Strayer, 27. Rerresentative, Wayne County Bartel, Jr., 24; Knapp, 19; Morgan, I. ' Joint - Representative, Wayne and Union Counties Judkins, 23 ; Laf use, Treasurer Ahl, 19; Brooks, 4; Hall, 12; Riggg, 1; Warfel, 3; Way, 3; Weidner, 8. ' ' ' - "' Recorder Boyd. 1; Edwards, . 2; Fisher, 19; Groves, 13; Hoover, 1; King, .4; Linderraan,- 5; Parsons, 3; Peltz, 1; Shaw, 1; Wessel, 2; Williams, 0; Winburn, 0. ' Sheriff Bailey, 5; . Bayer, 5; Carr, 11; Mahtneyer, 14; Rich, 0; Ridge, 1; Squires, 9; Steen, 9; Thornburgh. 1; Walfaon, 0. Coroner Anderson, 8; Gentle, 22; Morrow, 16. Surveyor Horton, 21; Peacock, 26. County Commissioner, Western District Doddridge, 3; Simpson, 60. County Commissioner, Middle District Cheesman, 28.

NEW GARDEN TVP.

Precinct No. 2 DEMOCRAT President Wilson, 40. Vice-President Marshall, 37. II. 8. Senator Kern, 38. Governor Adair, 36; Clore, 3

Representative in Congress Gray,

90; Lontz, 27. Prosecuting Attorney Allen, 38. Representative, Wayne County Boren, 35. ' Joint Representative. Wayne and ,Union Counties Bell, 32. . Treasurer Hunt, 36. Recorder Long, 6; Pickett, 2;

IThallH, 35. Shei lff-Drlcchell, 24; Young, 9.

Coroner-Buche, 29. f Surveyor Starr 31. .. Commissioner. Western DistrictRobert E. Lee Hartman, 31. - Commissioner, Middle District James F. Harris, 29.

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MARCHIONESS LEADS SCHOOL FOR WOMEN

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The Marchioness of Crewe and Mrs. Tennant, wife of the Under Secretary of war, are sponsors for a school at Itadlett. Herts, where the Central Committee on Women's Employment is training women to go upon the land, especially as gardeners, to substitute fer the agriculturists who have enlisted. . . . .

Best For Liver, Bowels, Stomach,

Headache, Colds

They liven the liver and bow els and straighten you right up.

Don't be bilious, constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour.

Tonight sure! , Take Cascarets and enJoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up with your head clear, ' stomach sweet, - breath right and feeling fine. Get rid of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, : furred tongue, sour stomach,' bad colds.. Clear your skin, brighten your eyes, quicken your step tand feel like doing a full' day's work. ! Cascarets are better than salts, pills lor calomel -because they don't shock ! the liver or gripe the bowels or cause i inconvenience all the next day. Mothers should give cross, sick bilious, feverish children a whole Cascaret anytime as they can not Injure The thirty, feet of tender bowels. adv.

Youngest Astor Runs Own Auto

' This picture shows John Jacob Astor, posthumos son of the late Col. John Jacob Astor, who perished on the Titanic, taking some of his little friends for a ride in his one-Astor-powered touring car at Aiken, S. C, where he is spending the season with his mother, the former Madeline Force. He is seen propelling the car and may be identified by his white hat. The others in the joy ride are William Post, Marjorie Connet and Gifford Cochrtm, Jr., all of New York.

WHO WON THIS BET ?

.Although personal opinion would favor neither party, the following is submitted to ; Richmond polo fan colony for further consideration: .! : Sporting Editor Palladium: Dear Sir Would you kindly inform us through the sporting page as to which is the closer of Saturday night's game. " The score is to settle a bet. A had 6 to 4 score; B. had 7 to 5 score. A says he is the closer to the right score than B, who considers himself entitled to the money. A SUBSCRIBER.

LODGE CALENDAR.

Richmond council :No. 18, Jr., O. U. A. M., meets Monday night at 7:30 in the Vaughan hall, over -71 C Main street. Fred Cordell, councilor; Josh E. Highley, rec. secretary. ; Uniform Rank, Jr., O. U. A. M. meets Tuesday night at 7:30. Theodore Whitney, captain; C. Perry, company clerk. Pride of Richmond council No. 15, Daughters of America, meets on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Eva Monroe, councillor; Rosetta Hosier, rec. secretary.

SGIIAFER NOMINATED

In the list, of nominations for the Moose election, C. H. Schafer also is a candidate along with Thomas Tro-

bough for dictator of the local chapter; of the lodge. His name inadvertently was left out of the list of candidates

The annual mineral output of British . Columbia aggregates about $30,060,000.

A "saunterer" in the old days was one who had made a pilgrimage to the Salnte Terre the Holy Land. The connection between the word and place is clear.

The Udii and the Lamb March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, or, just the reverse, so you are sure to need some Dixie Gem Coal at the beginning or the end of the month. According to the

weather prophets, you 11 neea it all through the month, for

sleet, snow and ice are predicted. Dixie Gem gives a warm wave inside while there's a cold wave outside.

2015 PHONES 2016

VERDUN'S FALL

Continued From Page One. ing to pound their way to victory with masses of heavy guns, but as they advance they find the French positions stronger and fresh artillery has been going to the front for a week to reinforce the French batteries. 1 The fact that Verdun is nearly twothirds surrounded by German troops is now regarded as significant in mili

tary circles, for it is believed that the Teutons have advanced 'about as far as they will be able to go west of Verdun, which is the only point where the kaiser's forces may move forward to close the gap in the circle.

GERMANS MADE TO SUFFER.

BERNE, March 8. A Swiss merchant who recently returned from Melbourne reports that the hatred of the Australians against the Germans, Austrlans and Hungarians is beyond description. Many excesses against them have been committeed by mobs

and they areanywhere. ,

unable to obtain work

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