Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 157, 19 May 1916 — Page 7

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WE TO MAKE MEMORIAL SPEECH The special committee of the Sons cf Veterans having charge' of the prof;jm for the Memorial Day services, May 30, announced today that the comTlttc program will" be ready by the Srst r T next week. JS'evton J. McGuire. of Indianapolis, ppot f.-ommander.ln chief of the Sons erf Tetrrans, will be the speaker. ,.' Children who will take part are reliCK'aing their parts. 1 he place for the celebration has ro1 bs n chosen, but will probably be t.na.ir: d for out-of-doors if possible. mm TO SPEAK if! WESLEY AN CHURCH final rally of the Booker T. Washi ifton memorial will be held Sunday " r. i noon at 3 o'clock at the Wesleyan r:ch. The program follows: ' iU umental. ' v ocation, Rev. V F. Jones, a forier resident of the city. ' , tions by choir. , rr tiling. Miss Inez Brown. iU.lo, Mr. Otis Hunter. Address. Rev. L. E. Murray, of the Hirst Christian church. ' Rev. C. Goins, master of ceremonies.Arthur - Gilmer and Walter Dennis, program committee. William G. Sharp, the American ambassador to France . made a. fortune from the manufacture of chemicals.

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Milady must have a tea jacket, whether it be of lace, batiste or crepe de chine, for there are attractive garments shown in any of these materials, in the instance illustrated gold, net top lace is shown. The garment is hip length and the lace is arranged so" that it. forms a cape in back and is finished with an edge of dainty pastel rosebuds. .

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VETERANS Continued From Page One. promoters that the veterans of America's last war would take part in the demonstration. He was also asked to serve as marshal of the pageant and accepted. Within the next three days it is expected that every fraternal organization will have indorsed the Memorial Day demonstration movement. It is also probable that nearly all the civic organizations will have arranged by that time to be represented in the parade. Exercises Will Follow. Following the parade all those participating in it will go to the coliseum for the purpose of attending the ceremonies which have been arranged by ! the G. A. R. veterans. The first of next week a meeting will be called for. the purpose of effecting an organization to have charge of the demonstration. The date of this organization meeting will be announced later. All business concerns in the city will be invited to take part in the pageant and it is expected that many of them will be represented with floats or delegations of marchers. , The local camp of Sons of Veterans has already ' swung into line and it will have a large representation in the parade. ' - "A splendid idea, and a" most appropriate date, for holding such a demonstration," said William' Dudley Foulke today. 'I am sorry I will not be in the city at the time, but -1 :will -be .pleased to write out a statement expressing my views on the question of a higher patriotism and the 'need of adequate national defense."

FAMILIES PAY COOKS ABOUT $8 WEEKLY Out of thirty-four families visited by survey experts the following wages were paid for domestic servants: Seven received $3 per week or under. ' One received $3.50 per week or under. . Six received $4 per, week or under. Four received $4.25 per week. Eleven received $5 per week. Three received $6 per week. Two received $7 per week. Cooks in private families earn from $7 to $8 a week. In' institutions, men cooks earn. 1 Do Our Nerves Think? Is Query of This Woman Declares Impulses Were Nearly as Strong as Verbal Command. "Sometimes it seems to me that our nerves actually have the power of thought," said Mrs. Charles Bergle, of 319 Mulberry street, Cincinnati, . recently. Mrs. Bergle had been discussing nerve "freaks" with the Tanlac Man. "I. was very nervous and especially at night, from lack of. proper rest and a deranged stomach," she continued. ; "An almost uncontrollable impulse would come over me to get up and run to escape my nervousness. It was probably a subconscious freak, but it seemed as if I could hear my nerves say: 'Run, run!" T would jump at the slightest noise. I wonder if this is not some form of thought? "My stomach bothered me so much that sleep was rare. There was a bloated condition all the time. I would have dizzy spells occasionally, and when I would stoop over, spots would flash before my eyes. My heart palpitated and it felt, sometimes, as if it was going to jump out of me. . "What food I could eat soured on my stomach, doing me little good. "It seemed as if the very first dose of Tanlac helped me. I received a great deal of good from it. My stomach feels better in every way. I sleep, well and my heart never bothers me any more. My nerves have quit 'thinking.'. They are fifty per cent better. "Tanlac has done me so much good that I recommend it to many of my friends and they are all getting good results from the treatment." Tanlac is a vegetable product designed to combat ailments of the stomach,' liver, kidneys and catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes. For nervous, run down men and women Tanlac is the ideal reconstructive tonic, appetizer, invigorant, and rebuilder of tissues. Tanlac is composed exclusively of roots, herbs, barks and flowers, gathered from the most remote parts of the world and compounded under the personal direction of Joseph Von Trimbach, the noted health authority, w ho discovered the Tanlac formula. Tanlac is being especialty introduced in Richmond at. the Clem Thistlethwaite drug, stores, where the Tanlac Man daily explains its merits and what may be expected frpm its use. . Tanlac may be obtained in the following nearby Ohio Cities: New Paris, E. M. Kessler : Eldorado, . O. H. Mastin: New Madison, Thomas Ewbank; Eaton, Lake Drug Co.; : Camden.' Jr H. Bonn; -West-Alexandria, H. K. Price; Greenville, Kipp Drug Co. Adv.

to $12 a week, and head cooks receive $15 a week. Day workers in homes are paid from $1 to $1.50 a day. REV. DAVIS RETURNS Rev. Elmer E. Davis will return from Fort Wayne today, where he has been for several tiays consulting a throat specialist. In India eyeglasses of a greenish hue have been found to afford better protection from the sun than either blue or gray., ... s - & PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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"Y" VANTS nONEY10 ASSIST SOLDIERS : Secretary Learner of the Y; M. C. A. announced today that the local board would take up for consideration matters which were brought up at the recent international meeting of the Y. M. C. A. at Cleveland. The question of helping raise $500,COO within the next year for the carrying on of the work of the association in the armies of the world will be considered. H. R. Robinson is chairman of the foreign missions funds committee. A mutual fire insurance company of the Y. M. C. A. is now being organized, and the local "Y" may join.

WINS MORE HONORS. PARIS. May 19. Adjutant Jean Navarre, twenty-year-old hero of the French aviation corps has won further honors. It was officially announced that the young airman has been vie-! torious in his eleventh combat with flyers of the German army. "PEANUT" LANE Continued From Page One. this morning as principal witness against Nick Manning, height 6 feet 2 inches, charged with assault and battery upon his "pal." Matthew O'Rourke, height 6 feet 2 inches. "Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God?" chanted Mayor Robbins. "Peanut" Takes Oath. "Come again with that; I didn't hear you," politely requested "Peanut." The oath was repeated,. and the lad replied with an emphatic "I do." The testimony presented by young Lane and Abe Anderson showed that if the blade of a pocket knife carried by the diminutive Manning had been a half inch longer he probably would be confronted with a charge of murder today. Manning cut O'Rourke under the heart to the depth of a quarter of an inch, and in the back below the right shoulder he inflicted a gash about the same depth and about three inches in length.. "I didn't hit Manning the first part of the row. All I did was to push him over on the sidewalk and sit on him," Infants-Mothers Thousands testily HORLIGK'S Tho Original MALTED MILK Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for of a Century Free Sample Horlf ck's, Radne, Wig. 12.50 $22.50 AND $30.00 V FREp Auto Kicle Phone 2765.

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said O'Roarke. -"But-very time I let him up he would start fighting again. I didn't know for. some time that he was- using a knife omne, but when I found, it out I started to give him a licking." O'Rourke Blames Beer, v : That O'Rourke, a big, two-fisted Irishman, bore no resentment to his -pal, with whom he has been traveling over the country selling soap, was Indicated when he loaned Manning $4 so that he would have enough money to pay his- fine of $10 and costs, a total of $20. O'Rourke declared the whole trouble resulted -from Manning drinking too many beers. He said Manning became impudent and when O'Rourke remonstrated the midget shed his coat and informed his friend that he intended to give him a licking. "Peanut" Lane gave the mayor an accurate description of the battle, and said that O'Rourke was at no time the aggressor. At the conclusion of the case "Peanut" demanded and obtained an "excuse" from Mayor Robbins to save him from any possible trouble which might be in store for him upon his belated arrival at school.

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8 He 1 1 r 1 f ff See your dentist twict yearly. Us Stsreco twiu 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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