Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 10, 23 November 1916 — Page 2

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DEATH OF EMPEROR fuEAUS NEW ACTIVITY FOR AUSTRIAN ARMS

WASHINGTON. Not. 23.-The German embassy basing its views upon an intimate knowledge of conditions In the dual monarchy is certain that the death of Emperor Francis Joseph and the ascension of Charles Francis Joseph 'will result In renewed military activity of ' the most energetic character. The dead monarch, by reason of his age and his inflrmatles, has taken no more than a passively active part In the war plans for some months. The new ruler has been actively .engaged on the various fronts where the Austro-Hungarian armies have been operating during the last two years.' (Count' Von' Bernstorff, the German ambassador, feels that from an intersal political viewpoint the death of the Austrian emperor will not have the slightest effect on the war.

MOUNTAINEERS BEG CHURCH FOR SCHOOLS

NEW YORK, Nov. 23. In response to an appeal from the mountain people of the south, four representatives of 170,000 women members of Presbyterian mission societies in the United States are en their way today to inspect conditions in Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee. Their report will decide the outcome of what is said to be one of the most Important campaigns ever undertaken in behalf of the mountaineers. The appeal,. which is addressed to

five thousand Presbyterian women's organizations, was brought to this city by Mrs. Thomas Langdon of Baltimore and Mrs. Frederick Erdman of Philadelphia. "There are in the thirty-five mountain counties of the south about 350,000 school children," said Mrs. Langdon, "but only about one out of every four ever finishes the eighth grade. There are two thousand teachers but only sixteen have state diplomas. There are 900 preachers, and although none of them is illiterate, about 80 of them are unlettered."

PREDLE COUNTY T.EN CHARGEOVITIIASSAULT

EATON. O., Nov. 23. AJvin Cowdrey, John Voge, Jr., and David Gilbert, arraigned before Justice L. T.

Stephen, of this city, on an assault andj

battery charge preferred by Aaron Dixon, waived . the right of examination and were bound over to the grand jury under bond of $500 each. Messrs. Yoge and Gilbert own a horse breeding

and cattle farm southeast of here.

Farmers Organize.

With the selection of a corps of officers, arrangements have been completed by progressive Dixon township farmers for holding an independent farmers' institute during the coming winter season. Officers elected follow: President, J. E. Conger; vice president, Silas Q. Buriff; secretary, J. W. Smith; executive committeemen; W. O. Morris, William Brower, J. W. Campbell, John Hart, James Stewart, Clarence Lybrook and Frank Toney. Hold Revival. Large congregations mark a series of meetings being held here under direction of six of the city's ministers, who have launched a broad religious forward movement. Union meetings are being held nightly this week in St Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. Deputy la Named. Chester J. Hunter has been named by Auditor Rehfuss a deputy to succeed Charles A. Hoffman, who recently became a resident of Dayton, where he is connected with the Delco plant.

SWEDISH EXPLORER WILL USE AEROPLANE

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NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Dr.' Eric

MJoberg, a Swedish explorer, who arrived here on the steamship Stockholm, said today that he had come to the United States to stjidy the latest inventions in aviation preparatory to making arrangements for an exploration, trip into the interior of New Guinea. He said that he expects to use airplanes in this expedition to a large extent, his plans at present being to take with him four machines to carry ten men. The date of the starting of the expedition has not yet been decided.

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Theda Bara In "Romeo and Juliet," at the Murrette Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow. -

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FOSTER & SON ARE SUED

EATON, O., Nov. 23. Victor and J. W. Wroe have filed suit in common pleas court to collect $113.72 from H. C. Foster & Son. Plaintiffs claim the amount is due them for labor performed on a highway for which the defendants had the contract for construction.

Hungary prohibits the Importation of adulterated or artificially colored beer or the use of coloring extracts in that brewed at home.

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i l O remove irecmes, Dioicnes or any complexion difficulty, the best thing to do is to remove the skin itself. This is easily and harmlessly done by the application of - ordinary mercolized wax. The wax peels off the defective outer skin, a little each day, gradually bringing-the second layer of skin to view. The new skin is beautifully soft, clear, white and young looking. Just procure an ounce of mercolized wax at any drug store and use like cold cream. Adv. .

Continued from page One read to the legislature. This message will, it is understood, go into details and lay before the legislature an outline of his ideas in regard to stategovernment and his recommendations as to legislation. Reforms State's Business. He has been making a careful study of state business for a year, and has acquired a thorough knowledge of these affairs that will enable him to get down to brass tacks right off the bat in hia" first message. It, is understood that Mr. Goqdrich will appoint a military staff. He points out that a staff entails no expense on the state, because It carries no salaries, and all of the members of the staff furnish their own uniforms and equipment. The governor's staff is purely an honorary military institution which has no authority or power. Will Demand Efficiency. Mr. Goodrich has in mind to ipject efficiency and economy in the administration of the business of the state. One of the things he has in mind is the abolition of the oil Inspection bureau, in order to get rid of a bureau

RHEUMATISM GOES IF HOOD'S IS USED

The genuine old reliable Hood's Sarsaparilla corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds up the whole system. , It drives out rheumatism because it cleanses the blood. It has been erccessfully used for forty yearB in mav thousands of cases the world over. ,-. There is no better remedy for skin and blood diseases, for loss of appetite, rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general debility and all ills arising from impure, impoverished, devitalized blood. It is Unnecessary to suffer. Start treatment at once. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla from your nearest druggist. You will "be pleased with the results. Adv.

that has . been nothing more than a political asset for the party in power. He proposes to combine the oil inspection department with the pure food and drug department,"" where, he believes, it can be properly handled with a great saving to the state. Abolishes Fish Bureau. : He proposes, also, to abolish the fish, and game commissioner and his department, which, like the oil inspection department, has been a political affair. The work of that department will be given into the hands of some other department where it can be managed more economically.. Mr. Goodrich has announced that he will not have anything to do with the appointment of help for the state institutions. He proposes to appoint the boards of trustees and put it up to., them to employ all of the help in the management and work of .these institutions. . :- ,. ' ' .

Healthy Uerftood Means A Healthy Baby.

The t owdation of a perfect baby Is its mother! health daring the ntoitfhs preceding i - expectancy; SBd nothing- can take Urn e&k a "fetter! FrioT fa umIh kcr at plnnig hmI onafbrtaiMi ccodBims. end ttithj imf iciff Sb fis wfi fiittctfflg ffife iienr-ii. HcKktf mutir aroogft IMi tryfuj antral im prrttct isfctr. rfoart. rifmsdT h ma cstteml naredy wlilf apci. Get 2 at uy irwgfist. A frwr tomfc on MufhcvVtad r9ft fca Hnt xS expeciant EBjtiiers. ft ta a TsItndUe . and tniartstlag bnoft jmt chcniM Bave. Send fat one. Adiiesg Tba Bran3!9eld lijulafcr Co, Z12 Lamar BItijj, Atlanta, Ca.

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, No word can describe that mean feeling which of teii follows smoking a poorly-blended but otherwise good cigarette. Such a cigarette might be called ??indigestible.w dj On the other hand, Fatimas always give comfort. They "digest? easily, smoothly as only a dehcately balanced Turkish blend cigarette can. ( And best of all, Fatimas leave a man feehng fine and fityes, even after a longsmoking day. (Qf That's why men call Tatimas "sensible".

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COMPARE QUALITIES . OF BEST FRIENDS ......'."...!. - - ' ECONOMY,. Ind., Not. 23. There

was a big membership attendance at

the Home Economic Study club meeting Saturday afternoon. Each member responded to - roll call with the name ,and habits of their favorite feathered friend., c ; 1; - J.-';, - Program. "Use of Foods in the Body," Miss Dora Pierce; "Value of Water In the Body," Mrs. Nellie Cain ; .. paper on "Yeast," .Mrs. Ida Veal; "Values Received,"? Mrs. India, Mendenhall; current events. Miss Pearl Pugh. A lively discussion - followed each subject mentioned.' - . The next meetlng'will be held Dec. 1 6, at - the ' home, of ... Mrs. Idia Cain. The culb also made arrangements to have Miss Gaddis, Purdue, to give domestic demonstrations, Dec. IS and 19, at the high school domestic science room. In all these will be. practical economic demonstrations and one lecture. - The children of "Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Cain narrowly escaped serious Injuries recently. The spirited horse which they were driving became frightened and backed the storm buggy in which

CURED HIS RUPTURE I was ladly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my onlyhope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured . me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no Jost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me,- Eugene M. PuIIen, Carpenter, 103-C,, Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Adv.

the children were riding Into the fence. The buggy was demolished but the children escaped uninjured.

60RORITY GIRLS GIVE UP DANCE FOR CHARITY WORK

OXFORD. O., Nov. 22. Rev. S. K. Tompkins of the Walnut Hills Congregational church, Cincinnati, In a recent address to the students of Miami University, advised the discontinuance of society functions, and the donation of the money saved to war sufferers. The Chi Omega sorority fell into line. Its annual dance has been' called off, and $100 will go to charity. The committee having ' in

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Absolutely Removes Tnri?rtatinn. OnmnarArarra

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You are cordially invited to attend our V Holiday Opening Saturday, November 25fh at which time we will have on sale, a most complete line of Christmas merchandise; values even greater than in the past. Although there have been radical advances in the cost of many items, our price, nothing over 10 cents, remains the same.

F. W. Woolworih Ch 5 and 10 Cent Store . COR. 7TH AND MAIN STREETS Shop early while assortments are complete.

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His Thanksgiving Day will be one of enjoyment if he takes advantage . of our big Thanksgiving Cigr specials. Read them. Come and buy.

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With prices constantly advancing on Tobacco and Cigars we offer the following brands at special prices for Thanksgiving. Rose-o-Cuba, Philadelphia Hand-made, Lipschutzs 44, Cinco, Owl, Palma Villa, San Felice, Havana Ribbon, M. Ibold, Henry Clay, Bella Mundo, Deschler's, Monogram, Roig's, Judge Wright, Charles Denby, New Batchelor, Permit and El Baton, in boxes of 25, special $1.00; in boxes of 50, special $1.98. HereAma Few Thanksgiving Day Specials

Santox Pine Balsam, the best- cough remedy known 25 Tanlac 90 $1.00 Beef, Wine and Iron 48& Santox Cold Tablets do the work quickly.... 25 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream. 39 50c Theatrical Cold Cream 29 50c Palmolive Cream 39 75c Mellen's Food 63

50c Horlick's Malted Milk 39 $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 79 Quinine Capsules, 1 dozen 10J 50c Nestle's Food 39 35c Pitcher's Castoria .". : 19 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills 19 25c Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets 19fc 25c Pinkham's Liver Pills Exclusive Agents for Arlo Vitalis Ra-Gul Water Bottles 89 to $3.00

Thc-Starr Phonograph

a musical Instrument made in Richmond and one that will add beauty, comfort and pleasure to your home. See us for the new styles in Starr Phonographs, and If you want to buy one for a Xmas present we suggest that you order now.

STARR DECEMBER RECO.KPS All the newest and latest Records out are now for sale at our Starr Record Department

"The Sign of the Starr St ore. Where Service is Guaranteed"

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The purest and most wholesome chocolates sold anywhere at 60c, 80c and $1.00 the pound For Thanksgiving we suggest that you place your order now for A BOX OF LOWNEY'S Delicious Chocolates. They will "top off" that Thanksgiving Dinner or when you call on that dear girl Thanksgiving night, take a box of Lowney's.

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