Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 128, 11 April 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, AFK1L 11, 1917

RAISE REGULAR ARMY TO FULL WAR STANDING

. (By Associated Press) " WASHINGTON. April' 11. Secretary Baker, concluding his testimony before the house military committee today announced that he had decided after consultation with army officers to take immediate advantage of the authority to increase the regular army by til the increments already authorized. ; Under the present plan the war department will Immediately Increase the regular army to its full complement of 387.000 men instead of to 203.000 as was contemplated. This Increase is wholly apart from the new army to bs authorized by selective conscription. OPEN LEAGUE SEASON WITH GREAT PARADE

By Associated Press)

rHir-AOO. Anrll 11. The njaior

league baseball season of 1917 was

inaugurated here today by the Cm rrn ni Pittsburgh teams of the Na

tional league, an added attraction being a parade on the field before the

game of several companies or national guardsmen, headed by the brass bands

from the Great Lakes Training station ' DENTISTS OFFER SERVICE3

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 11. Recrultln

for the army and navy was stimulated

here today by the services of volunteer

dentists who will repair free of charge the teeth of all applicants who wish to prepare themselves for the physical

examination.

EXTEND COLLEGE COURSE

(By Associated Press)

PITTSBURGH. Pa., April 11. The

third annual conference of the National University Extension association

opened here today with the heads of the extension departments of a large

number of American universities in attendance.

GILES SAYS

Continued From Page One. should be the climax of a patriotic exercisethe expression of genuine emotion and love for our common country. Favors Patriotic Songs. I agree most heartily with your other suggestion that patriotic songs bhould occupy a prominent place in the school program and I feel sure that if the members of your organization will visit our publio schools you will be pleased with this feature of the day's work. . a-sete vW5

You will agree with me, however,

that patriotism means much more

than the singing of songs and repeat

In the Pledge of Allegiance,: If that

were all we might easily be patriotic

Patriotism Means Sarvlce

The essence of patriotism la service

and sacrifice, giving to tne state that which the state needs and which it is in our power to give even to life Itself if necessary. Furthermore, pat

riotism in a democracy requires

more Interested and intelligent serv ise from its citizens than that re

quired from the subjects of a Caesar,

The hope of democracy resta upon

an intelligent and open-minded public

opinion and therefore upon public

education. Our common school sys

tem is really the hope of our country.

Popular Education Necessary

, Woodrow Wilson says in The State,

"Without popular education, more

over, no government which rests upon popular action can long endure; the

people must be schooled in tne Know

ledge, and if possible, In the virtues

unon which the maintenance and suc

cess of free Institutions depend. No

free government can last in health if

it lose bold of the traditions of its bistofiy, and . In the , public schools these traditions may be and should be sedulously preserved, carefully re

planted in the thought and conscious

uses of each successive generation: - Teach Genuine Patriotism

Those who are in charge of the

Richmond publio schools feel deeply

the responsibility for the teaching of

this genuine patriotism of an intent

gent appreciation ion the part of the

pupils of the rights and duties of citi

zenship: of the problems that con

front our city, state and nation; of

their seeds and our ability to serve.

From this viewpoint every lesson

taught is a lesson In patriotism if done

in the right spirit.. And this is our desire, that the public schools may be

so conducted that every pupil shall

receive that kind of instruction and

training that will 'best fit him for

more efficient citizenship In our com monwealth. We welcome any sugges

tlon that will assist In this difficult

enterprise.

Walthamstow (England) Council

has decided to give preferential oxn

ployment to discharged soldiers on the

tramways.

immediate and

remanent relief from

eczema I prescribe Resinol "If you want to experimtnt,rj some cf those things you talk about. But if you really want that itching stopped and ycur skin healed, get a jar cf Resinol Ointment We doctors have been preacribin;Mrever since you were a small boy, so wc know what it will do." r Kniasl OiataMflt Is so atari, thcnlo4 that It can bs M4 3 .ipoMd surftcts witho-t attracting ii.-.ja atuatioo. Soli byalt drujclte.

PRE8IOENT PROCLAIMS RIGHTS OF PEOPLE8

By Associated Press) ROME. Via Paris, April 11. Premier Bocelll, speaking at the Inauguration of an exhibition of photographs from all fronts which has been organized in the Capitoline Museum, Bald, in reference to America's entrance into the war: .-- .'" ' "Six hundred , years 'ago Cola Dl Rienzi -proclaimed from this capitol, the rights of peoples. Today from another, capitol, that of Washington, President Wilson has proclaimed the same rights."

SOCIALISTS OF GERMANY STOPPED DEPORTATION

. fBy Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, April 11 Herr Enedekum, a socialist member of the Reichstag; claims that the socialists brought about a cessation of Belgian deportations in an open letter in the Vorwaerts. addressed to the Swedish socialist, M. Branting.

OPENS WITHOUT WAGNER (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 11 For the first time In 20 years the major league baseball season opens today without Honus Wagner. When the Pittsburgh Nationals take the field against Chicago in Chicago this afternoon, "the grand old man of baseball" will be missing from the lineup.

Mother Why Don't You Take Nuxated Iron

LEVI S. MILLER, CmROPItACTOa If the spine is right the Man is right Invest! gats KnoDeabcrg's Annex, 2nd Floor Phone 1868

AA "Oa Rhvmff onA Wait anil TTaara Kia tfnmv CYioaVa Tnnf osr1 nf Ralncr 'NTat-vmia nnH Trritnhle All (

i The lime and Looking So Haggard and Old?' The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith's Mother I and She Was Worse Off Than You Are and Now She Looks Just Fine,

The judiciary committee of the Connecticut General Assembly favors a bill that will end the practice of importing armed guards during strike times.

Bo Sure Got "Duffy's" No chance of failure to obtain the whiskey made for medicinal purposes only, the kind physicians recommend in illness, when yoo call for Duffy's

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NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF WEAK, NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN 200 PER CENT IN TWO WEEKS' TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. MttisVo AVYtWAV brought on by lack of iron in tie f. fyF??

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On account of the peculiar nature) of woman, and the great drain pieced upon her at certain periods, she requires Iron much more than man 1a help make up for the loss. Iron is absolutely necessary to enablo your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it, and as a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient In iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to mako the following test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain

"There can be no Beautiful, tablet, oi : ordinary nuxated . . j times per day after meals for two Wealthy Rosy Cheeked women week8. Then test your strength again

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See that it is wrapped with our "Annual" and that the label on the bottle bears the familiar "Old Chemist" trade-mark. The greatly reduced fac-simi-lies reproduced herewith will help to guide you, so youll not fail to

"tet Duffy's and

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At most drug-.

gists, grocers audi dealers, $1.00. Ifj they can't supply' you. write us.

Useful household booklet free.

The Duffy Matt Whiskey Co Roc.HiStar. K. V..

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wrnioui iron. F. KING.M.D. "There can be no healthy, beautiful, rosy cheeked women without iron." says Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York physician and author. "In my recent talks to physicians on the grave and serious consequences of iron deficiency in the blood of American women, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more organic Iron nuxated iron for their nervous, run-down, weak, haggard looking women patients. Pallor

means anaemia. The sjtln of the

and see how much you have gained. I

have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who wero ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely rid themselves of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other.

troubles, in from ten to fourteen days time simply by taking iron in the prop er form. And this, after they had li some cases been doctoring for month without obtaining any benefit. Bu don't take the old forms of reduce iron, iron acetate, Or tincture of iro

simply to save a few cents. The irou

demanded by Mother Nature for the

red coloring matter in the blood of her

anaemic woman is nale. the flesh flab- children, is alas! not that kind of iron

by. The muscles lack tone, the brain You must take iron in a form that can fags and the memory fails, and often be easily absorbed and assimilated to they become weak, nervous, irritable do you any good, otherwise it may ifeftfwnulent and melancholy. When prove worse than useless. I have used

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at right prices. Spring apparel for you men who know style. PHTMAM The Tailor 7 SOUTH 11TH STREET - Cleaning and Pressing done quickly and carefully.

the iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks." "In the most common foods of America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degermisated cornmeal, no longer is iron to

be found. Refining processes have removed the iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foods, and silly methods o f home cookery, by throwing down the waste nite the water in

which our vegetables are

cooked responsible for another grave iron loss. "Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron deficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron, just as you would use salt when youi food has not enough salt." "As I have said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would, only throw away habit forming drugs and nausoous concoc

tions and take simple nuxated iron, I am convinced that the lives of thousands of people might bo saved, who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, con sumption, kidney, liver, heart trouble, etc. The real and true cause which started their disease was nothing more aor less than a weakened condition

Nuxated Iron widely in my own practice in most severe aggravated conditions with unfailing results. I have induced many other physicians to give it a trial, all of whom have given me most surprising reports in regard

to its great

power as a health and strength builder.

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Dr. Ferdinand. King .New. York Physician and Medical Author, tells physicians that they should prescribe more organic iron Nuxated Iron for their patients Says anaemia iron deficiencyis the greatest curse to the health,

strength, vitality and beauty of the modern American Woman. Sounds warning against

use of metallic iron which

may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach and do far more harm than good; advises

use of only nuxated iron.

all good druggists.

Conkey Drug Co. and Thistlethwaitc Drug Stores.

You can tell the women with plenty of iron in their bloodbeautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life, Vim and Vitality Many an athlete and prize fighter las won the day simply because he 1 new the secret of great strength and ndurance and filled his blood with 1 on before he went into the affray; v. Mle many another has gone down In in lorious defeat simply for the lack

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Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York City, said, "I have never before given out any medical information or advice for publication as I ordinarily so not believe in it. But so many American women suffer from iron deficiency with its attendant ills physical weakness, nervous irritability, melancholy, indigestion, flabby, sugging muscles, etc., etc., and in consequence of their weakened run-down condition they are so liable, to contract serious and even fatal diseases that I deem it my duty to advise such to take Nuxated Iron. I have taken it myself and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to increase their strength, power and endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully effective remedy." NOTE Nuxated Iron, which is prescribed and recommended above by physicians in such a great variety of cases, is not a

patent medicine or secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent ' physicians both in Europe and America. Unlike the old

er anorganic iron products it is easily assimilated, does not injure 'the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a most potest remedy in nearly all forms of indigestion as well as for nervous, run down conditions. The manufacturers h? such great confidence in nuxated iron, that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any

man or woman under 60 who lacks Iron, and increase their strength 200 per cent, or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten

days' time. It is dispensed in this city by

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We will duplicate yovx tease, no matter what the grinding, on short Notice. The invisibles only excepted. C. EOT. Jenkins, Optometrist

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Money saved is money earned. Then why not earn from one to ten dollars on that Spring Rug. That's just what this Sale means to you, if you take advantage of it now. Patterns that are slightly mismatched can be bought dur ing this sale for as much as one-third less than the regular price. If you are interested in these, come early as theYe are but a few left.

Genuine Wiltons (In 9x12 Size)

Wool Wiltons, 9x12 . ... $42.50 Wool Wiltons, 9x12 $45.00 Wool Wiltons, 9x12. . . . .$47.50 French Wiltons, 9x12 . . . $50.00 French Wiltons, 9x12 .... $60.00 French Wiltons, 9x12 ... . $67.50

Velvet Rugs (In 9x12 Size)

All Wool Faced......... $16.00 All Wool Faced $19.00 All Wool Faced.. $21.00 All Worsted Faced. . . . . .$24.00 All Worsted Faced ... . . $27.50 All Worsted Faced . . . ..$30.00

Axminster Rugs (In 9x12 Size)

Wool Faced, 9x12 $19.90 Wool Faced, 9x1 2 ..... . $22.50 Wool Faced, 9x12. $25.00 Worsted Faced, 9x12 ... . $27.50 Worsted Faced, 9x12 . . . . $30.00 Worsted Faced, 9x12 . .$32.50

WOOl Fiber Wool and Fibre. . ; $5.75 RUUS Wool and Fibre. . ..... .$7.00 , a Wool and Fibre. . . . . , $9.75 (In 9x12 Size) Extra Heavy . X. '. , M . $11.00 Two-thirds Wool. . . . . . $12.50

Brussles Rugs (In 9x12 Size)

Cotton and Wool Faced. .$11.80 Cotton and Wool Faced. .$13.50 Cotton and Wool Faced. .$15.00 All Wool Faced $17.50 All Wool Faced,. $18.50 AD Wool Faced........ $20.00

Matting Rugs (In 9x12 Size)

China Matting, plain. ..... $2.95 China Matting, figured .... $3.50 Japanese Matting, plain. . .$3.75 Japanese Matting, bordered $3.95 Japanese Pattern $4.25 Fancy Patterns $4.75

Small Rugs of AH Makes and Sizes Included.

Ingrain Carpets Wood Grain Filling.Stair Carpets and Linoleums Also Included.

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