Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 302, 6 November 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916

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SOLDIERS OF THE CZAR, IN COLUMN FORMATION, MARCHING TO NEW POSITIONS.

a large number of the men, like the British and French, are wearing the new steel helmets, a recent innovation in the Russian army. The photograph also furnishes an excellent description of the hilly nature of the country throughout the war theater on the Macedonian front

WOMEN'S RIGHT TO CAST BALLOT SERMON SUBJECT

"Women should be given the right to vote," declared Rev. W. O, Stpvall, In addressing the Junior Order of United American Mechanics and Daughters of America at the First Baptist church last night. "Every argument which is cast againat . woman suffrage would have twice the weight if it were cast at man's right to vote. "Where women have the right to vote, conditions have in no instance grown worse and in several cases they have grown better. "If women, after they have had the franchise only a few years, can exercise the ballot as well as men, what could they do with one hundred and forty years of experience." The Rev. Mr. Stovall denned "The Complete Citizen" as a man who is always anxious to do what he can for bis country. "The man who is unfaithful to his home, who does not recognize the laws of home, is a traitor to his country. The stability of this nation is founded on good, pure homes."

DR. HURTY EXPLAINS HOW TO STOP GOLDS

Here are shown some of the thousands of Russian troops now operating In Saloniki. The photograph, one of the most interesting of its kind to reach this country, was taken as the soldiers, in column formation, accompanied by their supply trains and ammunition wagons, went forward to take up new positions. Note that

HARRISON ADVISES CARE AT THE POLLS

"Every churchman In Richmond should vote for the candidates he believes will best enforce the law and maintain the Christian ideals without paying attention to party affiliations," said A. B. Harrison, superintendent of

the First Christian Sunday Bchool, yesterday morning. Mr. Harrison advised the men of the ohurch to - get . together and discuss local candidates if they are not aware of the personal characteristic and past records of each.

German Inventors have patented a method for making paper reinforced by cotton or linen, a sheet of the fabric being inserted between two layers of pulp, with which it mixes inti-

Schiverick is Cornell Steady

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RIGHMOOD'S RIVAL REVEALS STRENGTH

A good line on the offensive strength of the Anderson high school basketball team, Richmond's opponents at Anderson Friday, is contained in the following lineups and points scored in the Varsity-Scrub clash at Anderson Saturday night: Varsity (74). Seconds (8). Olvey (32) (3) Lambert Cannon (6). (4) Kessler Baldwin (8) Forwards Miller (6) (1) Blddle McDanlels (4)..;.. . Centers - Jackson (18) ........... Moesmer Trueblood Bronnen Guards. Foul goals Olvey, 2-5; Cannon, 2-3; Baldwin, 0-1; Lambert, 1-5; Biddle, 1-1; Kessler, 0-1.

BURNET WILL JOIN . STAFF AT HOSPITAL

spent Thursday at Lewlsburg ' and West Alexandria, where she visited the schaals. She will take up her duties as teacher at West Sonora for the remainder of this school year.:.. Mrs. Grace Craig is in Dayton this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Juday. . . .Miss Alice Schuerman was a Richmond shopper, Wednesday.

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SCHIVERICK OF CORNELL ,

Schiverick Is one of the men upon whom Al Sharpe is chiefly depending. In fact this dependance Is nothing new. It was on Schiverick that Al Sharpe relied last season to beat Harvard. Schiverick's phenomenal kicking has replaced, that of Charley Barret, the Cornell captain and star quarter-back, put out of the game last season by a kick in the head in fact it may be said that Schiverick outshines Barret.

WEST MANCHESTER, O., Nov. 6. Harry Burnet passed through this place, the place of his birth, from the Mays , Institute at Rochester, Minnesota, enroute to Dayton, where he will be associated with Dr.; Bower at Miami Valley hospital, Dayton. He left this place with his parents seventeen years ago to make his home at Daytoi Webb Melling, wife and child are all confined at the Reid Memorial hospital at Richmond with typhoid fever. The condition of the father at this time Is critical. The attack followed an epidemio following . the Greenville fair. A number of cases were reported from the vicinity of Arcanum Miss Carrie Miller is moving her household gods to Dayton this week and will become a resident of that city.'. .Miss 'Sylvia Trone

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Earlham college Young Men's and Young Women's Christian associations are planning to give a minstrel show, December 8.

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INDIAN APO LIS, Nov. 6. An epldemlce of "colds" over the greater part of the state has caused the State Board of Health, through Dr. J. N. Hurty, its secretary to issue a short circular on "How Colds Are Caught." It says in part: "All colds, and , indeed all diseases of the breathing organs are due largely to air starvation. Overeating lessens resistance for a brief period while the abused stomach is trying to digest the overload of garbage; and this abuse of the body being followed by a second abuse-of not giving it enough air runs resistance down so low that the cold microbes, which are everywhere, get in their work. ' "The sure remedy against cold3 Is to eat moderately and breathe plenty pure air. Of course, the. skin, kidnys and bowels must act correctly, for if they do not this too will reduce resistance and let the microbes grow in the nose and other air passages."

A military tribunal in Yorkshire, England, has exempted" a man describing himself as sexton, gravedigger, grocer, wheelwright, joiner and assistant overseer.

Pleasures in Life 1 For Liberli Ulan Come After 10 Years

After suffering from stomach trouble for ten years, and trying medicine after medicine without any permanent benefit, A. H. Horner, a blacksmith who lives at Liberty, south of this city, declares he has at last gained relief through use of Tanlac, the Master Medicine. . , , Besides being acquainted with nearly everybody in Liberty, Mr. Horner also is known widely in Richmond and has friends throughout Wayne county. All who know him deolare he is a man of unquestioned honesty and Integrity and one who, under no circumstances, would make a false or exaggerated statement. "For the, last ten years I have suffered severely from stomach trouble and although I tried many medicines I gained no relief until I took Tanlac recently," Mr. Horner said on November 1. "I had severe pains in my stomach and I was often bothered with severe headaches. I had a bad taste in my mouth nearly all the time. I didn't rest well at night. In fact, I was In misery nearly all the time. "Friends told me about Tanlac and advised me to give it a trial. I've tried Tanlac now and I must say that my stomach is In much better condition. I rest well at night how. I'm finding

a great deal more pleasure in life than I did before taking Tanlac. It certainly is a great medicine and I recommend it for anyone who suffers as I did. I can't praise Tanlac too highly because of what it did for me." ' Commenting on the state of Mr. Horner the Tanlac Man, who is meeting the public at the Sixth and Main streets store of Clem Thistlethwaite, said yesterday: "Such statements as this one by Mr. Horner should appeal directly to the thousands of people in Richmond and vicinity who suffer from the same trouble. Most people in this condition suffer from pains in the stomach, bloating and belchipg after meals, poor appetite, headaches, sleeplessness, and in many cases feel tired and worn out all the time. Tanlac was designed to go straight to the seat of such trouble and bring about' a remarkable change in a very short time." Tanlac Is now being introduced in Richmond at the Sixth and Main streets drug store of Clem Thistlethwaite where a special Tanlac representative is explaining the new medicine to crowds daily. It also may be obtained in Richmond at Thistlethwalte's other stores. Adv.

Men - Women - Boys - Girls Cast Your "VOTE" for Sunday School Association Next Sunday, November 12th All Wayne County Will Support the Sunday School Next Sunday Because It's the Greatest Moral Institution in the World Today

Do You Approve of Sunday Schools ? Would YOU be willing that Sunday Schools should cease to exist in Wayne County? Do you realize the tremendous influence for good the Sunday Schools -of Wayne county exert : Show YOUR appreciation of the Sunday school in your neighborhood by taking the ENTIRE FAMILY to the service NEXT SUNDAY. Every Sunday School in Wayne County is making a tremendous effort to have a record breaking attendance. Every school will have special, interesting services. Lend your-assistance.' Come to Sunday School NEXT SUNDAY.

Are You a Sunday School Worker? Every one of you Sunday School workers should begin RIGHT NOW j to line up a record breaking crowd for YOUR school next Sunday. " Use every method at your command to have everybody in your neighborhood INVITED to your Sunday school. This is NOT a ONE-MAN affairit's an affair of EVERY enrolled member of EVERY Sunday School in Wayne County. Don't let an hour pass between now and next Sunday that you don't TALK ASSOCIATION DAY NEXT SUNDAY.

If You Ever Expect to Attend Sunday School DojSo Next Sunday Published by Wayne County Sunday School Association.

Special Notice To AH Wayne County Sunday School Superintendents. As soon as you read this announcement begin to plan immediately for a special, attractive and Interesting service at your school next Sunday. Notify every teacher that- the ENTIRE enrollment is expected to be in attendance next Sunday, and see that every scholar is Invited and asked to bring a friend or neighbor. Leave no stone unturned to advertise association day in ,YOUR school. Send your program to the NEWSPAPERS as soon as possible. They will gladly print it and thank you for it Get busy NOW. Make association Day a Wonderful Sunday. School day. Next Sunday, Nov. 12.

STARTS FUND CAMPAIGN.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Nor.- . The Indianapolis Young Women's Christion association nnnn will ufart a cam

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To the Voters of Wayne County:

Do you believe in state wide Pro-' hibition? Do you believe in Woman Suffrage? Do you believe in Tax Reform? Do you believe in Good Roads? Do you approve of my record in the 1913 General Assembly? If so, I ask your support and as a candidate for state representative

I pledge myself to support meritorious legislation from whatever source, and to fight teeth and toenail for better things. I believe my record Is sufficient guarantee of the above promises. I stand for rigid economy in public offices. My name will appear on Progressive ticket

political ADVERTisiNcRespectfully Submitted, Earl H. Crawford

by keeping your teeth REALLY CLEAN. "But," you say, "I brush , my teeth regularly, yet they decay." Yes, you brush them, but do you REALLY CLEAN them? Tonight, after brushing your teeth, examine them closely. You will likely. find an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bits of food deposit hiding in the crevices. Decay, as well as the dangerous gam disease called Pyorrhea, usually develops only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present. SENRECO, the formula of a dental specialist, keeps the teeth REALLY CLEAN. It embodies specially prepared soluble granules unusually effective ; Jo cleaning away food deposits. Moreover, It is particularly destructive to the germ of Pyorrhea,

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