Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 300, 3 November 1916 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIJEGR AM. FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1916

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WOMEN PAY TAXES WHILE MEN LABOR

Women are paying the taxes. - It was estimated at the. county treasurer's today that seventy-five percent of the payments this year have been made by women. This is due however to the fact that the majority of men are working and connot get off long enough to go to the treasurer's office during the day. ROBERTS IS GALLED

Rev. C. E. .Roberts, who Is conducting the revival services at the church of the Nazarene, has accepted a pastorate at Pomona, Cal. He will leave (or his new charge at the close of the revival here. . " - '.

RAILROADS DETAIN CREWS LONG HOURS ITIDER NEW LAWS

Members of the Railroad brother? hoods claim ejnce the Eight-hour law was' passed, they have bad to Btay out on their runs more hours than ever, before. . - "We all have the opinion that we are being held out so that from the records it will appear that we cannot get over

the trips in eight hours," said a railroad man today. - "It is thought that the company will use the records as evidence to fight the constitutionality of the Eight-hour law when it becomes effective, January' 1," he continued. , -

SHOWS HUGHES LEADS

- A straw vote taken at the Transportation Service company's hack station, including workmen at the M. Rumley -warehouse gave the following results: Hughes, 8; Wilson, 3; Watson, 5; Kern, 1, and Taggart, $. . , ; Chile has two woolen factories. -

GIRLS

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JO GET VOTE IN BOY CITY

; Denied the' ballot, girle of the Richmond highchool are up in arms over the fact that they alone will

have -no-say- In- the election of -Boy-town.. officials at.Boytowa-elactloa-ln the high school . Tuesday afternoon. W. Ol" Wissler, of the high school faculty 'in. announcing. the election details in weekly chapel' at the high school this, morning made no mention of "votes for: women." v.. . . L . Inquiries directed by the more militants-brought--" forth" the" 'assertion, from j Mr. .-.Wissler "that votes for women were not. lilted '. in iib'e. program of the 'junior muncipal "electron." ' Just 'what action the girl'iftudehts will itake .in combating the "unjust" decree -of "the school, and civil authorities has not been, determined by. the

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u GEORGES CABPZHTltr j -Georges Carpentier, a mei ier of the French Flying Corps, stil wants to fight. Even his part In the war hasn't taken It out of his blood. Carpentier has written a letter to Les Darcy, the Australian, who is now "in this country.

PINE-TAR RELIEVES A COLD - Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains 11 the soothinsr elements of the pi.'e

forest. It heals the irritated mem

brane, and by its antiseptic properties loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier, and .what promised to be a severe cold has been broken up. For that stuffed-up feeling, tight chest or sore throat take a dose of Dr. Bell's

Pine-Tar-Honey and prevent a wear

ing, hacking cough dragging through

the winter. At your Druggist's, Z5c. Adv.

CORNS LOOSEN, LIFT RIGHT OFF Nothing But GETS-IT" Will Do This to Corns and Calluses.

If you've ever had corns, you've

tried lots of things to get rid of then

salves that eat your toe and leave

the corn remaining, cotton rings that make your corns bulge out like pop-

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Yoa Cuf HM Corn M!t. Stop Foouai Around I V "GETS-IT" Tonight and Se tba Cora Vanub. eyes, scissors and knives that make corns bleed and sore, harnesses and bandages that fill up your shoe, press on the corn and make your foot feel like a paving block. What's the use? Why not do what millions are doing, take 3 seconds off and apply "GETSIT." It dries, you put your stocking on right away, and wear your regular shoes. Your corn loosens from the toe, it lifts right off. It's paint less. It's the common-sense way, the 'simplest, easiest, most effective way in the world. It's the national corncure. Never fails. "GETS-IT" is sold and recommended by druggists everywherex 25c a bottlej or sent on receipt of price, by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by A.

O. Luken. Clem Thistlethwaite, Conkey Drug Co.; and Quigley's flive drug htores. Adv.

The old home apple butter have thi rare delight again How temptingly good it looked as mother poured its rich and golden-brown, into spotless crocks and jars! And how joyously you helped her store it on the pantry shelves for long winter months to come. And do you remember how interested you were in the making of it the art she was master of I And when it was done how good it was! Will you ever forget the first helping thickly spread over a slice of brown-crusted bread? How often have you just "hankered" for the familiar old home taste? How many time's have modern apple butters disappointed you when you sought it? The minute you taste '

Apple Butter

you'll realize you have found it at last. And no wonder ! Just consider how Lippincott Apple Butter is made We follow a famous recipe used on an old New England homestead for over fifty years. We use nothine but

the choicest and tar-

test of apples the most fragrant of spices, and the purest of white granulated sugar. ' Order a trial jar now enjoy again the old home taste you' ve hankered for. 15c ami 25c jm at all gai grain.

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leaden of the "guffs. "The militants, haejejjrgmise Jto .be .heard .fronu. An , English lighthouse has been equipped with a lamp that can be lowered almost to. sea, level in. foggy, weather when it would be invisible in its regular position. , -

MIMer'a-Antiseptic OIL Known as - - Snake Oil win limber you "up.r A new creation, antiseptic and pain killer combined. For stiff and : swollen Joints, aches and pains, cuts and burns. Should be in every home: Guaranteed; 25c and 50c at leading druggists. " i CLEM THISTLETHWAITE.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY,

. . . Now Lookout When a colOanga .on jib often, na pens, or when you have hardly gotten over one cold before you contract another, lookout for you are liable to contract some very serins disease. . tbis succession bf colds 4 weakens the i-system and lowers the vitality so that youj are much more liable . to contract s chronic catarrh,' pneumonia -or con- , sumption. Cure your cold while you can. -ChamDertato's' Cough' Remeder has a great, reputation. . It Is reuea upon by thousands of people and never disappoints them. Try It, It only' costs a quarter. . Obtainable very: where, Adv. ,

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