Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 114, 26 March 1917 — Page 12

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Pil!(fflGjMiil ; AfilTATIOtl STjlBTED nM tOMifiiiips

: ware w;hlch,,fa weeping over ;fodiaha.

.a morement "srt'edf ig JlcraoiiA iojday by !lseverI 'b'ujtae'ss" mW fnr'a

local wriio wonBi.rai.wn, u planned " tlvij, a.L Jargeat meeting In abme' &eatreprlth.e Coif-

patriotic music ana speeches, ;Kt .i!t-: . . The. Durnose . .oL. the. imeetuie .! '' to

jf arouse, . Richmond: and! Wayne -county

r nnnniA.ta ata.nd nv niUlnnai. nfrirlaki in

the present, crisis..,, ip,i-l ..Promoters say; thaw., wlU , benpthlng sensational abont. the meeting, It will

merely be; a jmnjiinlty;; gathering, far the consid eration -of, ayltjkl jueetios. ' jSj , Military" officials, wttlvhay$f nothing

10 ao wnn me meeting. Mear,inqpoughly . acquainted jwith r.te r.Jttatlon have some German-Americans go, ; the program j,.,.,,,,,,, ,,. , MotheriResents

sdi it snw no if&fjls utxhj ,u Iti ctflrd a:ii fro m-ih ": 01 Jit..' ta o llh(n"ftlOTd Vn'ftodaycomplalned to The Palladlm'-oVet arhat ah ..assarted, .taha-Bnna triatte acOoiron th parT of rteln teachers oSSdofJmanQd8 KaSht t?Mf' tfi MlS

VW ?Mdet7;ho'l ctrctisiauce

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afStliM beJeiLlfQrnieahat the riWtX-prjiifocna , has : hft 4WCW J):tuWlc;'a"dipo1

Ji6rrw,the jnoUdex,'. whP. ha -heere.

wnen, Bauona.aa,. weu, as ,mAiviouais, have flight. '2 :pbjejct,;tp '.Mlyliigniy.

fchildraiighCf Uuatificatiii,.ifQT

."Waf pecaMseVtl,4ape3 jaibsplufely Ao! jiiaUiQcatlbn;, foT,'Wex' hepawsa that isilwnej!" (4yft;)ld4xnji.ieU4-,.hal war, .aa' 'tnlaat reaort in jth, .support of a JuBt'caufl'l8rjuiatiftoh;t,'t reaeajk thla teacher "preaching ' 'a falsJe doc-

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Raspntin Confided Mis $ecretower

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, PaSTROORAD, Sunday, March. 45; (yla Lpnd):3MwOThB ftuperBtlttoui belief thatjjhe health and eyeniiTthe life -(& Orand ,Duk" Alexfo fhe:young heir apparent, depended on the present pf OregOfr RaBpntih the mystic-! monk -a. notions which ' la r 8a erally-knpwn, - to: bare r accounted : for Rasputln'8 tremendous .Influence t)yer the imperial :famlly i" expla,f ned - m the following ; extraordinary . manner by the Ruasto Slovor . . v' Raaputln. according to - the newspaper, stated ia confidence - to .friends 6t Convivial moments that he was able to fortify: this superatttnUcsn with the help of Madame Vlrubova, : lady-in-waitlng-ta-thBempressr"and Mr Badmaef, ,.cayrt . phyjsiclan, until .the empress ' was absolutely convinced that the life of her son -depended on the Monk. -aWHenerer ' Jtaspminp'was I ab-senti'-fer' anynengthsof 'time; framl the cottrtMadame Vlrubova,: according to th-:-monk'i' Btory; :wa given: hy the newspaper, 'obtain ptotsonoua p4wders from the; physician and.contrtTed to place the&Mc).fioj brought to Alexia-o'The result wasi;4hat:. during Rasputin's absences the delicate

health of the young heir apparent grew steadily " worse" until , Raaputln wa 'Bummoned back to r the court, when the powders were stopped and Alexis became immediately better. Rasputin always announced that forty days: after his death Alexia would fall. This prophesy .came true with startling - accuracy being - caused,- the newspaper, .declares,- by Madame Vlrubova administering another powder to the little grand duke in the hope of continuing the. tradition Of Rasputin's influence over the imperial family and preparing the way for a successor to him v ffc-Si-W'

TRY"B0 M B PLOTTER"

( By v A8cltd Prs) SAN FRANCISCO, March 26. The trial of Israel JWenberg, charged with murder as one of.. the conspirators of the preparedness .day bomb explosion

GEfitlAIIS SACRIFICE TROOPS IN ASSAULT

(By Associated Press) PARIS, March - 26. The Germans made heavy, and -useless sacrifices, the official, statement ays," In' several at tacks yesterday. on. positions captured by-the French between the Somme and the Oie. Wherever they approached a French position they ' were thrown back by counter-attacks, '-a

'Heals Skin Disease

.- It i , unnecessary, for you . to suffer with eczema, ringworm, rashes and simliar skin troubles. A little zemo, rotten at any drug store for 23c, r $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses 'and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin: diseases. : : . l r. . -c : Zemo is a wonderful disappearing liauid

and does not smart the mot delicate skin.

in thJa5.4sity.r-July.22. ,1916,, was ached-j It is not greasy, is easily applied and uledf. to.;jiegliL -rtbday -. in -the. supeme costs. little. ...Get. it today, and save all cburthexe,;::';" p; further distress. 7 J " 4 IT'- -Zmo. Cleveland."

VWhMtm: vrtlimtper -crafVLitfl lnxebarinirrtb';leai" C.; navy 'yard. 'She -mounts a rapid-

:iCir gutr'and, ii fiflly eIpped td-hijht, jSubmattn urn no fpei.' lontf-.'-with 'a-' sfled' of thiriy-fiye-nitles ajti'httuf.'.a'ndi forty. can be laid down -at once.i They can b-

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u A--dflrer!'IOTrf iEtouVrhgfaf ' almost" befSlfenid'oYrtick'waS-.ab to get

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oiJUhjefaOf -Police Goodwin said today 'that th"police were determined to pria;y.en,t ai)itoimpbiles racing with fire !iiHCk8:aiMj,alled attention to the fact ( tha.r jf . Jh,eblazfi, on.;j;prth, F street y.esfe'ry.h.adbe'9n':ii '.'"fi.eiip'ut! . one the cfty Voutd hafef beipn'deprlvidi ijf the ufse(.c-f,one, of Its, trucks Ibeatse of the caWfe;;tie';Qffc( "'.mo't?rist who Another' ifiah" today asked'the board of; pabHcftWonks; farsdaniages because a Ifira,. rrjiick Jbacked; Into his car on lN,orih JElghthf stteej;, SaturdayJolloijf !ing'a flight Ihlaze at e.'hme 'of Mr Brannbri, 61' North Eighth'.' The board :reluseddh;.claiflfc: r-.-sWhm . yu.lcanlzi:ng;a; ;tlre.4n his gar;

truck of the fire department jPunday

Jhorning at North Fifteenth ady P.1

streets. The number of W4 car was secured and as soon as'ts "bwher 'ls1 arresfeS he Wlfneifcente In rfty court." 3nj m:4 jhh ii .s;;tv';r I The driver of the car raced the motor truck to the fire, whrchwa'Sf ,he home of W. M. Lane, North Fifteenth and F streets. In making the ljurn at Fifteejatb-and- E streets he , 'driver of the,cay. kpt.breaJibfjJthe'i Sruck and Xorcieii the, truck" driver "into 1 gulter",dftch;;tOled imh. .sot .gravel, "The wheels oTwfe trddrsunk'tntd the !gyayl-tfcihej;tojbjjrft.d;Ab been exttoguUhed: by. other . companies

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mobile. Firemen . subdued the blaze

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Mrs. Hilafr frequented New Tork dancing resorts, always tn the -after-! j noons, returning" to; her home and husband in, Bro9klyn in time; for dinner. 1 On the last day c-f her life 'she went to the Hotel Martinique, wearing ; $2,660 ,yorth iOf Jeweirjrandjcarrylng a sum pt.money..in-her; nursed' Bpth f money and Jewels were gone when she was found stranded in bed'. s,i'' l

MANCHESTER, N. H. March 26.-

Mnsb?ou'gnunty '"Mfiobl"glfJsare enlistihg to Sie armjrTbf aMteuf farma.ya'' algift ,,!uKhon N-evr ;togland-aiMl, axe going,. a - step further. . .They, are planning:-sot only

tp,. ra4!.Yeg&tab.lea tor ;home consump

tion but "also 6cah '" any "excess as " a

jtheasure' of r,prepaire4nBraB the

possibility of a shortage of commercially -canned goods next winter, - Home garden clubs- and canning clubs have beeij 'formed,: :J' 4 iJ, v! A i The Inventor of a new rapid printing machine' lor photographers' says 10,000 prints can be made with It from negatives In' a day." '

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OPENS ALBANY FUND

Premfteirt-nistosk iof the'RldinTOhd Red:"Crbss9Chapter'; annbunc'eld today :he f;would: accept T contrtbutfdns "for" a

New Albany relief fund: ! '

'-"The" 'iRmond1 !--R;e':CroesbMatne4

nearly. ?tsou..ior renel of Newcastle storm1 6fferefi9:;'p-A'J "'T''ll' In Ventura county, California, bean grower starfe st'uymgt:t'h.e1proj-: ifo convert bean straw 'ihtb paper .;; It is saI4 to make ian excellent) fiber, "iand in these days-of dear- paper the industry

should dQ. well. . . ,;

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EXCELSIOR ,::-.l:il'Four '.'flie hetotifefc r-They are" all ' -fully guaranteed. Equipped with coaster brakes, mud gfaarda comfortable spring; seats, rubber1 pedals etc, ; Buy ' one today for they are goirtg fast, tsn ?': DUMNG'S :::;-;.;ia NORTH $TH ST. Store . Open . Monday, : Wednesday ,1' F and,:iSaturday Evtiilnga. .,, ;

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j The balmy days of Spring ,wUl sopa pe here' and you will feel" like "wearing yonr;n4w Spring Clothes almost any time, 'Easter 'Sunday,', ' April the rth Will -Boon be here. 1 Seer the new linej $15 up. . :0F, on displayl, ,,Emmon's! Tailoring .Co., Cor. 9 w and-Main,' , j. f

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Attractive Footwear vnll De bris 6 6st'Hr.HiEa; Boat for the Spring and early summer will be Very gener-

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All Black Kid Boots

Button and: lace," low medium arid high heels .- " " " $3.00 tO:$6.00

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In solid colors m combination colors$5:00 to: $8.00

All white Lace Fabric Shoes in High and Medium Heels

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