Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 295, 28 October 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1916

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CVjtfS OF THE DEAD, GL.nusrac& Every one of these guns represents a dead soldier. They were gathered up on one of the many Somme battle Fields, following a particularly fierce engagement. The dead were removed by the British and their guns stacked In the manner shown in the picture, later to be reissued to new regiments or used to re-equip veterans.

DEATH OF ARTIST CHASE ENHANCES PICTURE'S VALUE

A piece of plain white canvas "was being stretched across a bis painting, Us title, "The Portrait of Miss L," in the high school art gallery today as part of preparations for shipping It fiom Richmond. It was the latest portrait on exhibition by William M. Chase, of New York, probably the most beloved artist in Richmond. As a result of his death in New York Wednesday, the Richmond Art association has a possession which has become priceless. Mrs. Ella Comstock, president of the art association, said today the actual value of the possession is from $5,000 to $10,000 were it to be placed on the art market at once. Painted for Richmond This possession is the huge portrait of William M. Chase painted by William M. Chase. It was hung with appropriate respect and dignity last April. To his disappointment, Mr. Chase could not attend the unveiling.

He had painted It for Richmond. He

had a number of good friends here, be

ing intimately acquainted with Mrs.

M. F. Johnston, art director of the Na

tional Federation of Women's Club

Mrs. Comstock knew him when she

was an art student in New York.

In a review of his life's work, a New

York paper said:

"The latest noteworthy vork of

Chase was a self-portrait early in the present year. It was shown in an ex

hibition of The Ten, of which Chase was a member, and the Art Museum

of Richmond, Ind. bought it." The picture cost $500 of which War-

REV.STONER PREACHES

BOSTON, Ind., Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper and children spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Piper, Richmond. .. .Miss Sue Kitchell will entertain several young people Friday evening with a Halloween party. . . .Miss Grace Parks spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenklnson. . . .Miss Alice Eby of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eby, Thursday Prof. O. W. Nicely, Wilbur Bond, Misses' Ruth Taylor and Vennle Butler have gone to Indianapolis to attend teachers' meeting.... Mrs. Clarence Parks is visiting relatives in West Alexandria.... Preaching services next Sunday morning at the Universalist church by Rev. Sarah Stoner, and services at the Methodist church, Sunday afternoon, by Rev. Gardner of Brownsville.... Mr. and Mrs. Rife Pyle, formerly of Centerville. are moving to Falrhaven where Mr. Pyle will open a blacksmith shop. .. .Messrs. Guy Girton, O. M. Whitmire, Frank Jenkinson and son, William, attended the Democratic meeting at Richmond, Wednesday evening.

PROVIDES FREE DELIVERY

OXFORD, O., Oct 28. Postmaster Meyer announces that beginning November 1, the Western College for Women, located a mile and a half from town, will have free delivery. The parcel post carrier, with the aid of an automobile, will make three trip.; daily at 7, 10 and 5:30 o'clock.

Seventy per cent, of the world's cork supply is said to be produced in Spain and Portugal.

QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY

Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers.

We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the ellmlnatlve tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder Is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have Bevere headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthia-water drink, and nobody ran make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean ind active

ner Leeds who suggested a purchase for the art gallery, paid $250 and added a $50 frame. Born at Franklin Mr. Chase was born in Franklin, Ind., 67 years ago and when a young man in Indianapolis, was discharged from his father's shoe store for using too much wrapping paper to practice his art. Armed with letters to wholesale shoe firms, he went to New York where he immediately forgot business. His successes began in his Munich studio and continued In Florence, Italy, after he had met Whistler and Sargent, whose portrait Chase painted for the Metropolitan Museum. Mrs. M. F. Johnston probably was the last Richmond person to see him. About three months ago when in New York she visited him at his home at 234 East Fifteenth street and made arrangements by which "The Portrait of Miss L" was added to the collection which she sent to Richmond. Mrs. Johnston is in Michigan this week.

TRAFFINGER SHOWS LITTLE IMPROVEMENT

ness, and hopes for his recovery are now held out to his family and friends.

To Remove Dandruff

Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into tbe scalp with the finger' tips. By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared. Two or three applications will destroy every bit of dandruff; stop scalp Itching and falling hair. Adv.

Look at Child's Tongue if Sick Cross, Feverish

When Constipated or Bilious Give "California Syrup

of Figs.

EATON, O., Oct. 28. Reports from I Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond,

Indiana, carry the information that slight improvement is noted in the condition of W. E. Trafflnger, 59, well known farmer living near New Hope. Trafflnger fell from a wa?on and fractured his skull, and was rushed to the hospital for an operation He with

stood the ordeal in a satisfactorily j manner and later regained conscious- i

Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.

Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one's stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act naturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours all ihe foul, constipated waste, undigested feed and sour bile gently moves cut of its little bowels, without griping, and you have a well, playful child ut-nin. Ycu needn't coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit laxative"; they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendicJ. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,' which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt.

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51 Electric

Crougham 4685 l.o. b, Toltdm

A Pronounced Success ii

As the leader in the electric field the new Milbura Brougham has been a pronounced success in every sense of the word. Its ability to travel far and fast its low umceep expense, due to its lightness in vcight its beauty, style and grace make it the ideal car for all around use. Its appeal is irresistible once you have learned how simple and safe it it to drive how smoothly and quietly it glides along how comfortable it is to drive in. And its price $1685 is considerably lower than that of any other electric car. Let us demonstrate to you the many advantages of this new Brougham. RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO. 19 S. 7th St. H. R. Marlatt, Salesman

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The Milbura Wagon Company

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Ordinance No. 4641916.

AN ORDINANCE

Requiring Privy Vaults and Cess, Pools to be Connected with Sewers, where practical to do so, providing penalties for the violation of its provisions. SECTION 8 OP THE ORDINANCE : Any person or persona who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined any sum not less than one (11.00) dollar and not mom than twenty five ($25.00) dollars for each offense, and each day that any such vault or cess pool is used or maintained in violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.

Cement and Sewer Work

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Phone 3807'

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