Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 10, 23 November 1916 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1916
, $600 TO DE RAISED FOR Y. f.1. C. A. WORK I IN FOREIGN FIELDS
The Richmond Y. M. C. A. will conduct an active campaign, Dec. 3-6, to raise $600 for the support of association work In foreign fields. Ray Robinson is chairman of .the committee Baring charge of the work. Plans are practically complete for the campaign. Burtt S. Fenn, secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association at Foochow, China, has been assigned to Richmond to assist in raising the money. He will make several short speeches In Richmond churches and Sunday schools, Sunday, Dec. 3, and he may address a special mass meet;ng at the "Y" in the afternoon. Fenn Home on Furlough. . Fenn is home on furlough from his vork as secretary of the Young Mens Christian Association In Foochow, China. A graduate of Chicago Association college, Fenn went to China in the autumn of 1911 after a number of years of successful association experience In the United States. He went (o superintend the construction of the Association building in Foochow. Although he undertook this task v.lth no knowledge of Chinese and was obliged to work most of the time through an interpreter, this building which cost $45,000 gold is said by "ritlcs to be one of the best association buildings in China. The task of t uperintending the construction work nvolved not merely general direction tt contractors but examination In deail of every section of the work as it progressed. Years of successful business experience In America before entering association work made Fenn a master of methods and enabled him to obtai materials ai iow wsu o""1" service kept the cost of this building to only five cents gold per cubic foot. CRANE WILL SPEAK e ECONOMY, Ind., Nov. 23. Otis Crane, county agent of Grant county, will make an address in the Friends church next Tuesday evening, Nov. 28, on "Better Agricultural Education for Boys and Girls." The talk will be Illustrated by lantern slides. Mr. Crane is well known here, having spoken In Economy several times before. . THOUGHTS EXPRESSED AT CHRISTIAN REVIVAL At the Central Christian revival services, the following thoughts were expressed last night: 'People are reckless to the natural consequences of dissipation and worldly pleasure. These things blind the eyes of the mind) deaden the moral sensitiveness, brutalize the passions, and sear the conscience as with a hot Iron. i New Time Table Pennsylvania Lines. i November 26th, 1916. ? rvo new fast trains will be placed a service. One leaving for Piqua, i.lumbus, Pittsburgh and New York at 1:3a p. m., dally, and one for Indianapolls at 5:10 p. m., daily. Train for Chicago, now leaving at 10:55 a. m., will leave at 10:50 a. m. Train for Springfield, O., now leaving at 5:48 a. m., will leave at 6:05 a. m., and the Xenla accommodation now leaving, at 6:00 a. m., will leave at 5:30 a.'m. Hamilton and Cincinnati accommodation now leaving at 4:50 p. m.. will leave at '4: 40 p. m., daily. For other trains see Station Time Card. 23-3t C. W. ELMER, Agent. ; NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight Line Pike. ; Notice Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M. will confer the S. E. Degree Thursday evening, 7:30. All members urged to be present ' FRANK BE UN, 111. Master. i . WILLIAM C. JONES, Rec. i 22-2t frr lunch Saturday j . i :uit and evening. Patterson's, 14 South 9th St. Ev. thur.frl-tf NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the , Straight Line Pike. GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to Bring Back Color, Glcss, Thickness. Common garden sago brewed into a ieavy tea with sulphur and alcohol Idded, will turn gray, streaked and laded hair beautifully dark and 'luxuriant, remove every bit of dandruff, itop scalp Itching and falling hair, fust a few applications will prove a evelation if your hair is fading, gray r dry. straggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe it home, Oiough, is troublesome. An easier way s to get the ready-to-use -tonfe. costng about 50 cents a large bottle at Irug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage ind Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding l lot of muss.' While wispy, gray, faded hair is not rinful. we all desire to retain our fouthful appearance and attractiveless. By darkening your hair with K'yeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can lell, because It does it so naturally, so rvenly. You Just dampen a sponge .or oft brush with it and draw this hrough your hair, taking ono small itrand at a time; by morning all gray airs have disappeared, and, after anther application or two, your hair beomes beautifully dark, glossy soft nd luxuriant. Adv.
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ON FENNSY SCHEDULE Important time table changes ef fective Sunday have been announced by C. W. Elmer, Pennsylvania pas senger agent here. The two new fast through east and west trains will begin schedules at the same time, one providing an accommodation long de manded by the Commercial club for service to Indianapolis In the after noon. The train will leave here at 5:15 o'clock and will arrive in India napolis at 7 o'clock. It Is expected to be a favorite of theatre parties. The east-bound train will furnish better accommodations for travel to New York, leaving here at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon and arriving in New York In time for breakfast next morning. Business ' men can spend the day In New York and return on the other new train which leaves there about 8:30 o'clock in the evening. The morning Chicago train will leave at 10:50 instead of 10:55 o'clock and the afternoon Cincinnati accom modation will leave at 4:40 Instead of 4 : 50 o'clock. The other Cincinnati train at 3:48 o'clock in the morning will leave at 6:05 and a Xenla ac commodation which leaves now at 6 o'clock in the morning will depart at 6:30 o'clock. LIVE ON BUDGET PLAN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 23. Students of Emmerich Manual Train' Mr. B. M. Lanneau Entirely Cured of Eczema-is Convinced it's a Blood Trouble After Suffering Agony and Using 13 Pounds of Ointment Without Success, He Found Relief in S. S. S. "For four months I could not sleep at night,"said Mr. Basil M. Lanneau. the well known citizen who lives on Confederate Avenue in Atlanta, 'Geor gia, a few days ago when he voluntar ily came to our office to tell us what S. S. S. had done for him: "I was constantly itching from the most aggravated form the Eczema During this time I lost fifteen pounds in weight and was In the depths of despair. I used thirteen pounds of ointment prescribed by physicians and tried nearly every form of skin tonic and treatment and two skin special lsts to no avail. "Learning that Eczema was a form oi blood trouble and that to cure it the blood must be purified, I determined upon giving S. S. S. a thorough trial. I am both convinced that Eczema is a form of blood trouble and that S. S. S. is the greatest blood purl fier in existence, for after taking several bottles, I am entirely cured.' We appreciate Mr., Lanneau's statement, because he not only told us what S. S. S. had done for him, but. showed us his arms, hands and body showing where Eczema had given him so much trouble and it was really won derful to see the change that had been brought about by a few bottles of S S. S. By a curious coincidence, three days after Mr. Lanneau's visit a young traveling man from Chicago came into our office and explained that being in town on a . business trip he had drop ped in to tell us how his Eczema had been almost miraculously relieved by one bottle of S. S. S. and likewise showed us his hands. This young man said he had been suffering with Ec zema for three years and had been treated by doctors In many cities but had gotten no relief until a retail drug gist m Jacksonville, Florida, told him Eczema was In his blood and recommended that he try S. S. S. He bought the one bottle and was already nearly well. He was most enthusiastic In his praise of S. S. S. and told us "You don't Impress on the public strong enough how really wonderful S. S. S. Is. That it was a blessing to anyone suffering with Eczema and the whole world ought to know about it." We were mighty glad that our medicine had done these centlemen so much good and are grateful to them for their testimony. There is no question as to the powerful influence of S. S. S. in Eczema and all other Skin Troubles that arise In the blood. There are different varieties of Eczema but all are generally characterized by itching or burning, varying In degree from that which Is merely annoying to the condition where it Is almost unbearable. It runs its course, lasting for a few weeks, to return at Intervals, or as Is more frequently the case it assumes a chronic form, continuing with more or less variation for years, or even for a lifetime. It may appear upon any portion of the body. As the testimony of the two gentlemen shows, the proper treatment for Eczema is in the blood, for it is here that the exciting cause is to be found. The very fact that Eczema has remained for years and years, i source of never ending torture, in spito of every known external application, should be sufficient evidence that a renewal of skin health must come from that which makes the skin, namely, the vital elements In the blood. The continued use of S. S. S. will gradually eliminate from the blood the excess of acids that provoke the outbursts of Eczema, and to avoid the Intense itching or burning at night, there are many mild emollients any of which will give temporary relief. Our Medical department will gladly advise you about them. . S. S. S. is made entirely from roots and herbs and positively contains no mineral ingredients. . If you are a suf ferer from Eczema or any Skin or Blood Trouble von will bt wiao tn Hvo I S. S. S. a trial. There is no substitute that will produce the same happy results. Consult our Medical Department freely by mail without charge. , -t Address Medical Dept. 53 Swift Building, Swift Specific Company,' Atlanta, Georgia. Adv. . .
ing high school have been urged to live on the budget plan. Miss Helen Louise Johnson, a speaker before the students, emphasized the Importance of learning to plan expenditures.
FORD THIEF Continued from page One up and took me and turned me over to Officer Fee, ; who brought me to police headquarters. ' "I stole a Ford car In this city about four months ago. I think it was somewhere about the first of August, and I think it was on Ninth street in first square off Main street. I drove through Chester and on to Lynn, Ind. I had this car ever since until I sold it this a. m. in Greenville, Ohio, to James Mason for $240, which money I deposited In the Farmers National bank at Greenville.-O. v "I stole a Ford car in Union City, Ind., on Decoration day. May 30, this year. I had the car I think about four months; then sold it to Earl Pickett, Lynn, Ind., for $225 and a mule, which I later sold for $55. "Some time, I think in July, this year, I stole a Ford car in Greenville, O. I got this car across from the Palace Department store on Fifth street I had this car about two - or three weeks and sold it to Cort Jarrett, at Lynn, Ind. I sold this car for $250. "I make this statement without Beautiful Maii Tinting Wothfne so robs a mnu of her good look nd attractiveness as gray, streaked or faded balr.' And tner it no mors reason or senss in tolerating vnattracttva nalrthan there Is la wearing unbecoming gowns. The one hair tain that stands supreme Is "Br jwnatone." It Is simple and easy to use. No mixing. Just comb or brush it into your hair. It can not be detected, will not rub or wash off. acta Instantly, and Is absolutely harmless. . "Brownatone" will t e any shado desired from Ught golden brown to black. your druggist sells "Brownatone" or will get it for you. A sample and a booklet will be- mailed, you upon receipt of 10 cents, and your orders will be rilled direct from our laboratories If you prefer. Mention shade desired. Two .sizes 25c and $1.0O. Insist os "Brownatone" at your hairdresser's. Prepared by the Kenton . Pharmacal Co.. 60 fi. pike St. Covington, Ky. Sold and guaranteed in Richmond bv Thistlethwaites Drug Stores, Conkey Drug Co., and all other leading drug gists.
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promise from anyone and I swear that this is true, so help me God. , (Signed) "FOREST DAVIS." (Witnessed) Harry D. Godwin Wm. F. Eversman The automobile Davis sold to Mason was the one stolen in Richmond. The deal was closed yesterday, morning and Mason gave Davis a check for the purchase price, $240.; When Mason was informed last night that the car he had bought was stolen property he at once stopped payment on the check and today , Mason and , Sergeant McGriff of the Greenville police brought the car to - Richmond and turned it over to Bailey. The car was stolen the same day Bailey purchased it and he did not know how to operate It when he came to headquarters to claim it. This machine is today a more modern Ford than when Bailey purchased it Davia had placed a new hood, new fenders and a new top on the machine. Davis two Lynn victims today had lost hope of being able lo recover part of the money they paid to Davis for the two cars they had purchased from him. It was reported that he had several hundred dollars on deposit in a Winchester bank but it was discovered that this deposit was less than $50. When J. M. Parks of Fairhaven, O.,
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IkMisdPi Trasfl Omiipaiy At Close of Business November 17, 1916
RESOURCES Mortgage Loans .$ 617,297.22 Collateral Loans 472,701.40 Stock and Bonds 425,064.62 Advances to Estates 34,676.79 Cash and Due from Banks . . . . . 484,106.87 Real Estate 100,000.00 V $2,133,846.90
Deposits November 17, 1915 Deposits November 17, 1916 Net Gain in Year - -
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parked his car on South Ninth street yesterday afternoon he walked a short distance and then stopped to talk with a friend. -Suddenly this man informed Parks that some one was cranking the motor of his machine. Man it .Arrested Parks ran to Davis and seized him. Davis said he thought the machine belonged to his brother. He said his brother was on North Eighth street. There he turned Davis over to Officer Fee. After being questioned a short time at headquarters Davis confessed to being an auto thief, specializing only in Ford cars because he did not know how to operate other makes of cars. 4 . 1 Cort Jarrett of Lynn said at police
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headquarters today that he would surrender his machine to the rightful owner at any time and "remarked that he was lucky not to have been "stung harder." He said Davis offered to sell him each of the three stolen cars and that only a few dollars difference in price kept him from closing deals for all of the cars.
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