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THE RICHMOND PAIXJIpSI. AND,SUN-TELEGRA!M, MQNDAY,,Mayl,.1916.
EI 8(10178 besets FR0L1 EIG1FT-1I0UD DAY
"This meetta -wms eaUod for;.the purpose of proeoattes aoms grievances I f the mea of tho fcrother hoods have I against th HMrther country, but tf it , -were necessary there Is' not a man here that would not go oat and sacrifice Ms Ufa to protect' the flag If necessary.. "With this statement, Rev. T. S.'Knhn drew liberal applause from
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Irood union-meeting at the Coliseum yesterday afternoon. ; , "Men If they were granted the eight hour day would do more than they ; now do in 10 hours. They would be ; efficient and full of energy and talent Under ,an8-bour System, men would have time to enjoy their homes and to cultivate themselves. .For Instance he would,' have-1 time to' 'read his Bible which' is necessity to rightliving. -r 1 am hot mnch" in favor of prepared-rnees.--Juet enough. to-runt a bluff is 1 what I like; However. I have a system i of preparedness greater than building up a topbeavy army 'I would' have j every school boy under ' 21 years of i age under military drill at least twice I a week. ' r--"--j" T.love Woodrow Wilson. I believe -j .that Ood . raised him to meet this sit1 uation and that, he .will be called to
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v "Do railroads exist for the good-of men or do men exist for the good' of railroads? - If railroads' are to suoceed.
men. employed and not merely to make i money."- , The Rev. Mr.Kuhn. paid a tribute to. the railroad men and said that they, were among the cleanest, most industrious and honorable men who AUSTRIAN ARMY IS RETIRING VIENNA, May 1. A retirement of the , Austro-Hungarian. forces on the rlkva river, was admitted today by the war office. Great aerial activity is report., . - , VERDUN FIGHTING GROWS VIOLENT . PARIS. TJay'l.-Fighting at 'Verdun is increasing in violence. Today's official communique reported a number of attacks by the crown prince'B' army during the night. These like previous ones, met with repulses. In only one, made in the region of Cumieres, on the west bank of the Meuse, did the Germans succeed in penetrating the French line of defense and they were "ejected by a counter attack. NAZARENE CHURCH SELECTS TRUSTEES "William Comer, Hary Wilson and George Myers of Eaton, O., were elected trustees of the Church of the Nazarene at the meeting of the congregation yesterday afternoon. Rev. U. E. Harding, district 'superintendent tof i the church, is expected here this week to assist in closing up the final business in connection with the purchase I of the old Fifth Street M. E. building, j The Rev. Mr. Harding probably will conduct services in the church Wed- ' nesday night. A Sunday schaal com- ' mittee was nominated yesterday as follows : Miss Lena M. Hiatt, Mrs. ; Grace Harrisan4 Mrs. H.-A. Wilson. Sunday school services will continue every Sunday morning. SMALL NAVY MEN WIN IN SKIRMISH WASHINGTON, May 1. fimall navy men won their first victory in Congress today when they" succeeded in defeating a proposal admitted to the house naval affairs committee to increase the appropriation for aerial service from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000. ADMITS ASSAULT ; ,Hattie" Hill, colored, today pleaded guilty to assaulting Mrs. Essie Jackson, as the two women were returning from church last night. Mrs. Jackson said Mrs. Hill was jealous of her, havin.g charged that she had been responsible for the separation of Hill and his wife. v. . DISCONTINUE SERVICES. :Y. M. C. A. shop meetings have been discontinued with the exception of the one at the National " Automatic Tool works on Thursday,1 Secretary Learn.er? announced this morning. The speaker for the meeting at the tool works has not yet been selected. BRIEFS Keep the little ones healthy and happy. Theoir tender, Sensitive bodies require a gentle, healing, harmless remedy in the Spring. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Us a safe tonic remedy, thoro but not Injurious. Clem Thistlathwaite. Adv.-; v-:.'r - -'V.: -"-: - V. CARD . OF THANKS. T - We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the illness and death, of our daughter.. 'Also for the floral offerings and Wilson, Pohlmeyerv and i Downing
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' Tonight more than, 200 notable society women will gather In the Hotel Vanderbllt to e moving pictures of themselves packing war kits for French soldiers. The executive committee of the Lafayette fund, which has supplied thousands of kits to- French soldiers at the front has provided the films. The pictures Will also show the distribution of kits to the soldiers on the firing line. It is. proposed to send the pictures to other cities interested in the work.
GERMAN AEROPLANES ' , FIRE ON ARM DEPOTS BERLIN, May 1. French conventration points and munitions depots behind the French lines west of Verdun have been extensively bombarded by German air men, it was stated in an official report of the German war office today. Violent fighting near "dead man's hill" was reported but it was stated that the situation on the fest front is generally unchanged.' ATTEND FAREWELL. Several members of the Y. M.'C. A. Business men's gymnasium? class at tended in a body the farewell services of Rev. E. G. Howard at the First English Lutheran church last night. The committee that arranged for the attendance was composed of A. W. Rees, Dr. J. C.'Bockman and Dr. L. M. Gentle. i , - , - V COMPLETE CENSUS The school enumeration will "be complete and ready for publication tomorrow,, Superintendent Giles said today. An added force is working this afternoon in assembling the totals. 1 COPPOCK ARRIVES Lieutenant Coppock will inspect the local recruiting station tomorrow. Recruiting picked up here last week, and Sergeant Bond reports three new 'recruits for1 that period. (I. S. MEN TO STAY EL PASO, May. 1. The United States troops will not be withdrawn from Mexico. This was the attitude of the Washington government today as reflected here by Generals Scott and Funston. When a woman tries to . describe a lecture . it sounds as if she had been consulting her dressmaker. I OWE MY HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound Washington Park, 111. "I am the mother of four children and have suf fered with female trouble, . backache, nervous spells and the blues. My children's loud talking and romping would make me so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would ache all over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills restored me to health and I want to thank you for the good they have done me. I have had quite 1 a bit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youthful looks. My friends say 'Why do you look so young and well ? '" I owe it all to the Lydia E. Pinkham, remedies. ' Mrs. Robt. Stoptel, Moore Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. I We wish everywoman'. who suffers from female troubles;, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the letters written by.women made well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' If you have any symptom about which you would like to know write , to the Lydia E.vPmkham Medicine Co. y Lynn, Mass.; for helpful advice given 'free of
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WANTS UNION LABOR INDIANAPOLIS, May 1. An ulti matum by Dale J. Crittenberger, audi tor of state. that he would not permit booths to be erected in the state house for .the exhibit of the national conference of charities and corrections unless union men were employed, resulted in. the work being hefd up today. Non-union carpenters said to have been engaged by food and drug commissioner Barnard had already begun wor. A stormy conference of several state house officials preceded Crittenberger's ultimatum. RANDALL" WILL SPEAK J. L- Randall of Washington, D. C, who is conducting the home and school garden survey 4n .Richmond, will be the speaker at the noonday luncheon of the 12-6 club. .tomorrow, Mr. Ran-' dall is a specialist in home and school gardening, and his subject will be, "School Directed Home Gardens for City Children." ENTERTAINS CHAPTERS OF ODD FELLOWS , Oriental1 Encampment I. O. O. F. entertained the encampments of the .county Saturday night. Six degrees were conferred by the Germantown and Richmond encampments. The encampments accepted an invitation of the Hagerstown encampment to gather there on May 30. Walnut Level encampment of Germantown will confer one degree 'and the Oriental encampmentof Richmond, will confer the other degree. . X . THEATORIUM TONIGHT IV A Three Reels "THE CODE OF HONOR." With Vivian Rich and Alfred . - Vosburg. " A Gift For Commencement Watches or Jewelry, Something that will last a life time: Sterling Silver front Belt Buckles and Belts, complete $1.00 Sterling Buckle and Belt complete $1.50 Cuff Links. i .50c to $25.00, Gold Filled Knives. . . .$1.50 up Scarf Pins ....... .50C to $10.00 Waldemar Chains..... $1.00 up Bracelet Watches. .. .$10 to $50. Gold Filled and Gold Lavallieres ...... i... $1.50 to $40 Signet Rings . ... . . .,. . '$3.50 up Waldemar Chain with Pen-' cils $2.25 Tie fclac. s 25c up Hat -Pins, solid gold tops r pair 75c , Solid Gold Brooch Pins. .. ."$10 Lingerie Clasps . . .50c. up We -show "a splendid variety. : Charles h. I j Glassed ' Fitted.: -Expert Watcht - ' Repairing. r - -l-' Jeweler.-'-' 810 Main St.
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"With changed and modern conditions in railroads! responsibility and work of the employes have increased so much that.they can only stand eight hours -of work and perform their auties correctly andt safely." This was the declaration of John McNamee, ed itor of , the Locomotive Firemen and Eneinemen's Magazine at the union meeting of . the railroad brotherhoods in the Coliseum yesterday afternoon. He exDlained that the best effort so far to' assist the railroad men was the passing of the 15-hour day . law .by congress. There were 29,000 .viola tions of the law last year. However, the SDeaker explained. .- . "The railroad men have planned a punishment for the future which will be more effective than any bill that congress could pass. v Time and onehalf for over time. To, get anything obeyed there must be a punishment for disobedience and this is the sole reason for the overtime clause. ' , "The - demands axe , not i unreasonafble. v The railroad employes; are will ing to give the railroads time to aa Just themselves to the "eight hour day, but the railroads must pay, overtime during this adjustment so as to hurry up - their, action. , In demanding . the eight hour day, all that the ' men are asking - is that the - railroads permit freight trains to move 'over the tracks at the rate of 12 miles per hour. U S. FORGES WILL REMAIN WASHlNGTON.'May 1. The report was circulated In official circles this afternoon that the instructions which will ' be sent to General Scott and Funston late today will, state that under no circumstances will the United States forces be withdrawn from Mexico until Villa either is captured or killed. . TAKE UP BY-LAWS The constitution and by-laws of the South Side Improvement association may come up-for amendment or revision at the meeting tomorrow night,. President Adolph Blickwedel said this afternoon. Because of the Improvements that are being made on the main building the meeting will be held in the pavilion. Several committees are to report. ' CRADLE ROOM INCLUDED. Sunday school services at the Second English Lutheran -church yesterday were featured by a special program by the Home department and the cradle roll. Mrs Pruitt, superintendent" of the County home department, spoke briefly on the work of that department. DROP HUNT CASE. Judge -Fox dismissed the case brought by Alfred and Mary Gray against Clayt -. Hunt, farmer, living west of the city, asking for partition of real estate. THE NEW ARCADE TONIGHT HELEN GIBSON IN "The Record Run" In Two Reel3 Also a Comedy in One Reel "Ham and' Preparedness" TOMORROW. Knickerbocker Feature Sup- . porting t MADELINE PARDEE - In "Haunted and Hounded" See your ieuHst twice yemiy. usiemnca tma M Your dentist will tell you, if you ask him, that you have gum recttand that gum recession is caused by pyorrhea. . , Unchecked, pyorrhea will , warp and shrink and deform the gums. It will break down the bony structure into which the teeth are set ' "ami ytu will eventually l$st them. To save your 'teeth you will have to begin to fight this dread disease at once . t . a A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recendy by dental science, and is now offered for 'daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. Senrecp combats the;' germ of the disease r Its regular use insures your
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v The policy of appointing "special In spectors for all bridges to be built in the county in the future, was adopted by the county commissioners Saturday and appointments were made for the work, on the Dalton and Ellebarger bridge, which will be built this sum mer. ' - Jesse Stevens, of Centerville, . was appointed inspector for both the bridg es and he will receive S3 a day for the work. - I I IUSVO ULLLUH I LO ' Delegates to the - International con vention of Young Men's Christian association at Cleveland, May -12-16. were announced definitely this morning . by Secretary. Learner. Several possible delegates were elected some time ago and out of. these the following will attend : Dr. A. L. Bramkamp, A. L. Smith, Harry Doan, J. J. Somr merville and Ellis' Learner. The first three named will be. the voting delegates. Possibly one or two others from here will attend. Secretary Learner said tnis morning. - STRAYER MAKES TALK Memorial services of the Moose lodge in the auditorium of the high school building were largely attended yesterday afternoon. The memorial address was given by Frank Strayer. One of the most impressive parts of his speech was when he recited with piano and violin accompaniment Gray's "Eulogy on Life." LIGHTBOURN TO LEAVE Rev. J. S. Lightbourn's resignation was accepted by the vestry of the St, Paul Protestant Episcopal church at a meeting held in the office of John Rupe Saturday evening. Nothing was decided as to a new pastor. ThetRev. Mr. Lightbourn's resignation takes effect about the middle of June. DENNIS ELECTED Dr. D. W. Dennis of Earlham College was elected second vice president of the Indiana Audubon society s at the recent meeting in Rushville. LYRIC THEATRE Main & 9th. TONIGHT A Real Bison Feature The Passing of Hell's Crown." . One Reel"A Meeting For Cheating." MM E TONIGHT V. L. S. E. Offers the Famous Frohman Star, VIRGINIA HAM- . M'OND, in "The Discard" Five Acts A Powerful Drama of Life Beyond the Pale. A story of in- . ternational swindlers, who play for millions and risk life and fortune on the throw of a die. TUESDAY Metro Wonderplay EDMUND BREESE AND ARTHUR HOOPS In a Story of the Great White " Way and the Alaska Gold Fields "The lure ol a Heart's Desire" Five Acts By Robert W, Service WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ' B. S. Moss Presents a Startling and Vivid Film Version of Elinor Glyn's Passionate Love Story "ONE DAY" A Sequel to her popular story "THREE WEEKS." i'ie
first sign Qjpyorrf&a When you brush "your (teeth, does it feel as though you were brushing against the quirt f Do the gums sometimes bleed? This is because pyorrhea has caused the gums to pull away from your teeth, leaving the unenameUed surfaces unprotected.
- teeth- against me attack or further progress of pyorrhea. ' Hut Senren does m$re. 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 wholesomeness. .
Start the. Senreco treatment before pyorrhea "grips you for good. Detaflf ia folder with , every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c is sufficient for 6 weeks daily treatment. Get Senreco ' of your druggist Udaf; or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentinel Remedies Company 503 Union Central . Building, - Cincinnati, Ohio. , . . , .
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WITH ODilEGOti AGAIN WASHINGTON,' May 1 Following a' hurried conference with President Wilson, " shortly ." before noon ; today. Secretary of War Baker announced that" another conference will be held between Gen. Scott and Funston, and Mexican Minister of War Obregon. Evidence that this government is not' contemplating - withdrawing the troops , at this time was given by Sec retary, of state Lansing today. w HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES. About '400 members of thA -AnrlPTi Order-of Druids and the Fraternal Order; of Eagles held funeral services for the late Henry Leonard at the family residence last night. Music by the quartet ;was a special feature of the services. Charles Potter said . this morning that it was the largest crowd that he had ' ever seen at such a service."
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Matinees 2:00 p. m. ' t Evening 7:00 p. m. Adults 10c Children 5c. Mutlc Furnished by Welsbrod. TONIGHT Equitable Motion Picture Corporation Presents LILLIAN LORRAINE In the strikingly beautiful and original Five PartlPhoto Drama 'Should a Wife Forgive" A-Story of -Intense Emotional Force, In which, a Man of the World '4 learns a bitter lesson. Superbly staged -and-photographed. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2nd and 3rd " The World Film Corporation Presents ROBERT WARWICK in the . most sensational ; Underworld Production of the Year "Human Driftwood" , . .. . - '. x With FRANCIS NELSON How an evil dancer infatuates a young bachelor, who In later-years : comes to snatch the woman's niece from a life of degradation, and later marries her, told in such a vivid manner as to make your blood boll and make you clench your fist despite yourself.
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