Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 136, 25 April 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAM, TUESP AY,. APRIL 25. 1916

President Wilson's Historic Address on Note Remarkable photograph of the President's speech to a joint session of the Senate and the House on Tuesday, in which he . announced that unless Germany abandoned its present method of submarine warefare the United States would break off diplomatic relations with that governments . - ' ' -

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BLALrf S PflRENTv : FOILTRUAIICY

That all of the truancy In the public schools of Richmond is due directly to the parents and at least ninety per cent of the delinquency is due to the neglect or immorality of parents, is the belief of John Melpolder, secretary

of the Wayne County Social Service

bureau. . He says that his investigation has proven that there is no real truancy in Richmond and that all un

necessary absences are through the connivance of parents.

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in dealing with so-called truants dor-; ing the. past few months," said Mr. Melpolder who is special city truant officer. "Instead of blaming the children, we have gone after their parents. It has proven out in practical every case, that the so-called truant is not truancy. at all for. the children were allowed to stay out of school and; no attempUwas made by their parents to force their attendance."

TEUTON FLEET

Continued From Page One. the presence of the German warships in the English waters was not known until they were within range of shore. Through ' the darkness the raiders made tlielr way to the Suffolk and then opened fire. '- . Two Zeppelins Lighted.

The fact that two of the Zeppelins which raided the coast last night pass

ed over Norfolk county not fir from

that section of Suffolk which was shelled led to & theory that the squadron had been guided across the north sea by the balloons. This was the second time since the

war started - that German warships have, been able to get within gun range of the English coast. In December 1914, Scarborough was shelled by a flotilla. -It is believed that some if not all of

ROBERTS PAYS TAXES

TERRE HAUTE, Ind- April 25. Don Roberts, former mayor, though confined in federal prison at Leavenworth, returned 100 work of personal property for taxation.

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the German men-of-war that took part in the sea fight came from the Zee Brugge, the German naval base on the Belgian coasC - A : Just before the admiralty issued its official statement on the naval battle, a press dispatch had been received from Amsterdam stating that British war ships which patrolled the Belgium Coast off Zee Brugge came upon three German destroyers.. The English men-

of-war opened fire, some of the projectiles taking effect. . -

Rockefeller's Hillions Ccu!dNotCayEc2cr.ancn::dy fay Karse Htba After Cart fRtt P. P. 0. "Tea rear I suffered with ecsema thro years of that time I roold not appear in public. My entire body waa covered with the disease, I could sot eat. I could sot . sleep. I coold not live. I hare at lat found the treat Prescription D. D. P. My body Is clean, smooth. It there were one bottle only of D. D. TV ta the world and 1 had it. Mr. Rockefeller's millions could not buy the folden fluid." Nurse Myrtle Hahn, address nf hospital on application. DniKgriits are r'ad to recommend this oothini-, cooling lipoid. 25c, 60c aad 1.0. Come to us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedv. Yoor taoney back unless the first bottle relieves you. D. D. D. feoap keep your akla healthy. Ask about 1C Thistlethwaite's Stores.

I0G AND PONY SHOW COMING EARLY IN MAY

Richmond is going to have a circus.

Bills have been , posted announcing

with 17 points each. 'Each won 7, lost 4 and played 3 to a draw. Joe McConaha had 13 points at the finish, having won 5, lost 6 and drew 3. Walter Ellis won 3, making his score 6. George Martin lost -all 14 games.

DENNIS AND RATLIFF ATTEND BIRD SOCIETY

Prof. D. W. Dennis will speak on

that Gentry Brothers' circus will show, "0ur Summer Residence" at the state

here on the afternoon and night of May 15. Tents will be pitched on the Nineteenth Btreet grounds. As usual, this circus is specializing in dog, pony and animal features. Ponies will play "Home, Sweet Home" on bells, dogs will make spectacular high jumps, and of course the performance will end up with the customary fire scene in which the dog and monkey troop rescues a baby from a burning house and then extinguishes the flames. This is not all, however. The show carries a troop of well trained acrobatic bare back riders, and aerial

performers. A large number of clown

are included with the actors.

BROWN WINS MEET

J. J. Brown won first place in tournament of the Y. M. C. A. Checkers club last' night with 21 points. He 'won 3 games, lost 2 and played 3

!to a draw. Ellsworth Hunt and John,

jKlinger tied for second, with 19 points 'each. Hunt won 8 games, played 3 jto a draw and lost 3, and Klinger won 7, lost 2, and played 5 to a draw. Eugene Hunt and George Muey finished

meeting of the Audubon society at

Rush ville. April 27, 28 and 29. Prof. Dennis will speak Friday morning. Walter Ratliff will attend the meeting and will speak before the school children of Rushville Friday. Officers will be elected at this meeting. Prof. Dennis is fourth vice president and Mr. Ratliff Is a past vice' president.

GUARDIAN APPOINTED.

SUPPLY OF MILK GROWS PLENTIFUL

Dairymen furnishing milk to city consumers report that there is no danger of a milk shortage tnis spring. Several local dairymen say that the supply of milk Is exceeding the demand at this time of the year, although there is no possibility of a induction in price. "With but a little more warm weather, pastures will be in condition to turn the cows out," said J. L. Batchelor, "and the present indications are that there will be no shortage of milk this summer, unless we have another extremely dry summer."

Charles Wheeler ' was appointed! guardian of James Johnson by Judge! Fox in circuit court this morning. !

Wheeler will be placed under $3,000 bond. -

All is not girl that titters.

GOOD TASTE. Mrs. Newlyrlch Do you think tWs gown xs fitting for the occasion? Mrs. Snobb Quite so, this is the aWtxeception I waa everikt.

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. SHARKITT The funeral of Francis Joseph Sharkitt will be held from the St Mary's church Wednesday morn

ing at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in the ; St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may view the body at the home, 37 South i

12th street, this evening.

Twenty Years from Today a Bald-1 headed Man will Be an Unusual Sight. One of the most prominent druggists of America made a statement a few weeks ago which has caused a great deal of discussion among scientists in the medical preBS.

He said: If the new hair grower, Mildredina Hair Remedy increases its sales as it has during the past year, it will be used by nearly every man, woman and child in America within eight years. "When Mildredina Hair Remedy is used almost universally, dandruff will disappear and with its departure baldness, itching scalp, splitting hair and all scalp diseases will follow and twenty years from now a bald head will be a rarity." Sample sent for 10c to pay postage. Mail orders filled by Mildred Louise Co., Boston, Mass. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.

The telephone system of Japan represents an investment-of $26,000,000.

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TODAY Metro Wonder Play VALLI VALLI In a film version of Booth Tarkington's famous novel "THE TURMOIL" In 5 Acts Music that you love to hear by Mr. Rohr, on the Wurlitzer - Organ.

PREVENTION vs. , REMEDIES In caring for your eyea prevention is inexpensive, remedies often costly. Forestall eye trouble by having your eyes examined If you feel the slightest strain when using them. For a most thorough examination see MISS C. M. SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST registered by Examination. 927 '2 Main Street Phone 1099

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TONIGHT and' TOMORROW Mat. Commencing Wed. at 1:30 Evening Performance 7 & 9 p.m. The World Film Corp. Presents The A -rican Favorite ALICE BRADY In "Then I'll Come Back to You" "A Frohman-World Filiu Production with a Gigantic Thrill Packed in every scene, produc-4 with a typical Frohman Cast.

The .Big Fight In the, lumber camp The Great Lumber Drlve 1 Down the ; River The Wonder -fu I Picturesque Scenes. ' The Black, Mountains for the ' Background, An Entire Railroad at the Disposal of the Company. Special ' Music by , Weisbrod's

Adults 10c " Children 5c

PRICES

We Have Ihe Necessary articles to make clean up and paint up week a success. - We . Are Agents. For ": " ' ' : : :" 1 " Alabastin, Rogers' Mixed Paints and Rogers Stain Floor Finish We carry a large stock of Whiting, Adams Paint and Varnish Brushes. . . SEE US FOR YOUR HOUSECLEANING NEEDS. . . A. G. LUKEN & CO. 630 Main St. . . - Phone 1213;