Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 109, 24 March 1916 — Page 9

Armenians Organize to Fight Turks

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CHURCH CONFERENCE OPENS WITH MANY DELEGATES PRESENT

With the arrival today of delegates from the various Christian churches thoroughout the county, the conference being held at the Central Christian church got under way this moving. A larger attendance than was . ex

pected was present at tne opening

session last night About seventy-five

persons attended. Rev. W. R. Motley.

pastor of the church delivered the address of welcome and . was followed by addresses by J. T. Legg and G. L.

Hoover of Indianapolis, state evange

lists for the western and eastern dis

tricts respectively.

Mr. Legg gave a retrospective view

of missionary work in Indiana and Mr. Hoover pointed out the progress which has been made in the last year in- the co-operative movement in com

parison with previous years. He said

more concrete results had been at

tained during the last year than were

achieved in the previous three years combined. .

INVENTOR RETIRES

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The Art Study class will meet Wed

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Public Art Gallery at the High school.

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Above, at left, an Armenian artist's drawing of a Turkish raid. At right, three Armenian infantrymen of an insurgent force. Below, a party of Armenian . cavalry organized to resist the Turks.

POST OFFICE FINDS FEW EMPTY HOUSES

Unassailable evidence that spring is here was presented today by directbry clerks at the postoffiee. Records they keep show that Richmond and Wayne county are in the first stages of the moving fever. While carriers report numerous empty house in the city

they are tillins up rapidly. Farmers who Jinvo wintered n" th "efty are moving to the country. Families that lae rlntbkd up in flats during the cclrt norths in order to .reduce exposes, have begun to divide and oc

cupy separate nouses. A healthy indication noted is that many fnniilies are moving ,into Richmond from othfr cities. Already this month the directory clerks have recorded one-fifth mora' changes of addresses than during any "of the last three months.

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City Statistics

EDWARDS Grace Helen Edward-?. 2!), died at her home, S 11 North Twelfth street', this- morning at 0 o'clock. She is survived by her father David Kch arris and one sister. Miss Ruth KdwHi'l?-. Funeral arrangements have not. tieen announced.

Masonic Calendar

. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. R. A. M. Called convocation; work in the Royal Arch degree.

COURT CASE HINGES ON WEIGHT OF COAL

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Mrs. Ira Baker was a guest Thursday

afternoon when members of a card club were entertained by Mrs. Edward Noggle. Cards were played at two tables. Favors were given to Mesdames Roy Dye and Paul O'Neal. In two weeks Mrs. Roy Dye entertains

the club. The public Is invited to attend the demonstration which will be given Saturday afternoon in the high school kitchen, under the auspices of the Domestic Science association. Members will be admitted free. An admission of 10 cents will be asked nonmembers. The Tourist club will meet this evening with President and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, College avenue. The program, according to the year book, will be as follows: "Thomas A. Edison, from 1847 to 1890," Mr. Howard Dill; "The Moving Picture," Mrs. Wilfred Jessup.

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DEGREE TEAM DRILLS

Rehearsal of Wayne Council. No. 10. Royal and Select Masters, who will confere the Super-Excellent Master's degree on a class of thirty candidates Thursday night, April 30, was held last night The rehearsals are being conducted by Luther Bruce. ' It Is planned to make the April meeting one, of the most interesting events of its kind. The Super-Excellent degree is conferred only once annually.

MRS.

ELLEN DUKE GETS LARGE ESTATE

Mrs. Margaret Ellen Duke, widow of

William A. Duke who died at Williamsburg. March 16 is bequeathed the entire estate of $16,500 according to the provisions of the will which has been filed for probate with the county clerk. The estate consists of $15,000 in real estate and $1,500. in personal property. The will is dated June IS,

1909. Mrs. Duke is also made execut

or without bond. There are several children surviving.

HUNT TAKES CHARGE OF MICHIGAN PLANT

Optimism over the outlook for a good year characterizes a letter received today from Ed Hunt, of this city, who has taken charge of the Challenge Machinery company at Grand Haven, Mich. Of Mr. Hunt's arrival a Grand Haven newspaper says: Edward Hunt, of Richmond, Ind.. has arrived to take charge of the foundry at the Challenge Machinery company plant in this city. Mr. Hunt is an .experienced foundryman, whose work is well known In the foundry trade. This department of the big Fifth ward shop is running full time and turning out work rapidly to keep pace with the contract orders ahead.

There is a church in Boston, Mass., on which one set of shingles is said to have done service for more than 100 years.

Misses Hazel and Marie Bond of North D street, who have been spending the past fortnight in Marion visiting relatives, will return home tomor-

GS2 JILEXfJfipZK- G &-Z,Z, e f ee-s In one of the very few interviews

eyer granted, Dr. Alexander Bell, inventor of the telephone, dents the old belief about early to bed, early to rise.

Professor Bell surprised those who

talked with him by saying that for more than forty years his retiring

hour has been from 3 a. m. to 4 a. m. Dr. Bell prefers to do his thinking

after midnight, when the world is asleep. He says that he has always been able to do better work from mid

night until 3 or 4 o'clock in the morn

ing than any other time. He finds that six or seven hours sleep is enough for him and declares that at seventy

his brain is as clear and active as

ever.

Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will

Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Days

POLICE STOP USE OF 1315 LICENSES

One ton cf e: ..I valued at $9.10 1 which has In f v for !wo years the

subject of n oennovcrsy between the A. Harsh coal company and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vri!:ht was the issue ef a circuit court hearijig today which was decided in favor of the defendants by Judge Fox. Th case was first tried in Justice

Abbott s court and appealed by

Scores of society women in New York are qualifying as Red Cross nurses. In event this country is involved in war they will be ready to serve as nurses in the hospitals and back of the lines.

plaintiff, Mr. Harsh to the circuit court where the decision was again

the I made against him. The questidn in

volved was whether three tons or four

tons of coal had been delivered to the

wrights.

Quite a few Richmond motorists have neglected to secure 1916 automobile licenses, still using 1915 plates. "These fellows will have. to get new licenses right away or they are going to get into trouble with the police," Chief Goodwin said today. "We have given them three months to comply with the law but when you give some people an inch they take a mile."

BRIEFS

It Ss Spelled G-E-T-S--S-T

All Reliable Druggists Sell It and Won't Try to Pawn Off Something Else on You. There's 'no other corn-cure in the world that does the work of "G-E-T-S IT." "Gets-It" success has made unscrupulous imitators green with envy, so they try to sell worthless stuff with names that sound like "Gets-lt." Don't let them fool you.

WANTED One young man and two women. Applicants will please bring recommendations. The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. 24 11 Turtle Soup all day Saturday at Lou Knopf's. 23 2t FRIED OYSTER LUNCH SATURDAY AFTERNOON . AND EVENING. PATTERSON, 14 SOUTH 9TH ST. 1-7-16-thur-fri-tf

Turtle Soup all day Saturday at Lou Knopfs. 23 2t To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv.

fThy Have Corns At All When "Gets-It" Removes Them the New.DeadJbiure Way? When corns make you almost "die with . your boots on," when you've soaked them and picked them and sliced them, when corn-swelling salves and tapes, bandages, and plasters that make corns pop-eyed have only made your corns grow faster, just hold your heart a moment and figure this: Put two drops of "Gets It" on the corn. It dries at once. You can put your shoes and stockings on right over it. The corn is doomed. It makes the corn come off clear and clean. It's the new, easy way. Nothing to stick or press on the corn. You can wear smaller shoes. You'll be a joy-walker. No pain, no trouble. Accept no substitutes. "Gets-It" is sold by druggists every-, where, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold In Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken and Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.

In many instance Persons have suffered untold agony for years doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or kidney disease or tom other ailment when their real trouble was lack of iron in the blood. How to tell. New York, N. Y. In a recent discourse Dr. E. Sauer, specialist, of this city said: If you were to make an

actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large number who lack iron and who are 111 for no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment Iron is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without Iron the blood at one loses the power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing you eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of it. Your food merely passes through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result of this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin; another is burdened with unhealty fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk; some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep at nisht. others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy and Irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases, it is worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotio drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the moment, maybe at the expense of your life later on. No matter what any one tells you, if you are not strong and Well you owe it to yourself to make the following test. See how long you can work or bow far you can walk 'without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of 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 hava seen dozens of nervous run down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepslo, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothing like good old iron to put color In your cheeks and good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It la also a great nerve and stomach strengthener and the best blood builder in the world. Tbe only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron like tincture of Iron, Iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomach and were not assimilated and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than good. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost immediately bene(jial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron have such unbounded confidence In its protency that they authorize the announcement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any Charitable Institution if they cannot taken any man or woman under sixty who lack Iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or over In four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organio trouble. Also they will refund your money In any case in which Nuxat? Iron does not at" least double your strength in ten days' time. It Is dispensed in this city by all druggists.

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SUITS, DRESSES, SILKS

Use gasoline to dry clean every, thing at home and save $5 In an hour.

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WONDERFUL TALE OF AN ACTRESS Struggled with Sickness and Discouragement; How Relieved Dayville, Killingly, Conn. "I shall

be glad to have every woman know ,

what I know now,

after using LydiaE. j Pinkham's Vege- I table Compound. Although I am only j 24 years old, I have suffered for the past eight years. I hated the . doctors, for a doctor told me to give up the stage where I was playing, with my husband.

I had bearing down pains, my health failed me. and I could not work on the . stage, and wasn't able to tend my baby a. Avon orot flrnnnrt tnvaplf. T

satin shoes, evening slippers, fine; aiway8 downhearted and discontented laces, net work woolens dresses, chil-; with the world, and only lived for the

1"S tuuis. iui, vens. necKues, ; 0f my iittie giri. The doctor said shawls, gentlemen's garments, fancy ; to move to some quiet little town away vests, lace curtains, rugs, in 'fact, i from the noisy city, and I might be able everything that would be ruined by j, to live and feel well, so I went to Daywashing with soap and water. Noth- j ville in November. At that time I was ing will fade, shrink or wrinkle, mak- j bo sick I could not walk around, and my ing pressing unnecessary. husband kept house and I stayed in bed. Dry cleaning at home is inexpensive ! One day in January I read your adverand effects a tremendous saving in the ! tisement in a newspaper, and I sent for household and is really just as easy as ! Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comlauitdering. Any druggist will sell two : pound, and started taking it. Within ounces of solvite which is simnlv a two weeks time I was a different wo

man, could get around, and felt so good that it was a pleasure to do my housework. 1 felt contented and happy, and now am the picture of health, and an tempted to return to the stage. We

appreciate my neaitn as me most precious thing on earth." Mrs. H." I Klenett, Box 85, Killingly, Conn.

See your dentist twice yearly. Vse Setureco twice daily.

'' From pyorrhea come by far the greater part of all tooth troubles. Unless treated and checked, it will result not only in the shrinking and malformation of your gums and of the bony structure into which your teeth are set, but in the loss of the teeth themselves. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco combats the germ of the disease. Its regular use insures your teeth against the attack or further progress of pyorrhea.

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Watch out for Pyorrhea!

When you find a tooth that gives back and

forth, even just a little, see your dentist at once. He will find conditions which you might overlook. He will find a gum recession, even though slight, where the gums have pulled away from the teeth. And he will tell you that you have the dread disease pyorrhea.

'But Senreco does more. It cleanses the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense of coolness and whole-someness.

Start !the Senreco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c is sufficient for 6 weeks daily treatment. Get Senreco of your druggist today; or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Company 503 Union Central Building,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Dry cleaning at home is all the rage here, says a well-known downtown druggist. Any woman can do five dollars worth of dry cleaning at home

at very little cost by dissolving two j ounces of solvite in two gallons of j gasoline; then immerse the articles! to be cleaned; rub a little and in a

few moments the gasoline evaporates and the articles cleaned look as bright

and fresh as new.

Dry clean your own silk waists,

dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloves,

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gasoline soap ana your grocer or a garage will supply the gasoline. Then the outfit. As gasoline i3 very inflammmable, be sure to do your cleaning out of doors or in a room away a wash boiler or dishpan completes from fire or flame, with the windows left open. . .

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See Our Saturday Display And Give Us Your Saturday Order STEWING AND ROASTING CHICKENS Stewing and Roasting FRESH VEGETABLES

SPINACH CELERY PARSLEY NEW ASPARAGUS MANGOES

NEW POTATOES NEW TOMATOES NEW CUCUMBERS NEW CARROTS PARSNIPS

GREEN ONIONS CAULIFLOWER HEAD LETTUCE RHUBARB JERSEY SWEETS

Home Grown Irish Potatoes, Extra Nice SPECIALS

GRAPE JUICE pi'tTVSesf1 GRAPE FRUIT 40cqt rS1: 25C 5c each. . Evaporated Sweet FANCY SMOKED TAGGART TAG Corn, 10c per pkg., WHITEFISH Crackers, big pk'g, 3 for 25c. 15c per lb. 10c

Bring in your Coupons on PALMOLIVE SOAP and E-Z STOVE POLISH, and get the Free Goods. Just Opened A barrel of the Finest Norway Bloaters. Order one for your Sunday morning breakfast.

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