Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 130, 13 April 1917 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917

BERLIN DENIES GREAT SUCCESS ENEMIES CLAIM

(By Associated Press) DERLIN, April 18. On the northern wing of the Arras battlefield, says the official statement Issued today, by the German army headquarters preliminary successes of strong British attacks against Angres and Givenchy-Kn-Gohelle were balanced by1 German counter thrusts. From the Arras-Gavrell road to the river Scarpe says the statement British divisions which twice attacked were repulsed with heavy losses, i Lively artillery fire, "against the St. Quentin and adjoining lines to the south of that city, was continued the German statement says, preparatory to French attacks this morning on both banks of the river Somme. The attack it is added failed.

ABSENCE OF FLAG WILL BRING FINE

(By Associated Press) GLOBE. Ariz., April 13. The American flag must fly from every business house, store front and vehicle in Globe is a result of an ordinance passed by the city council last night. A fine of $200 or two hundred days in jail is to be the penalty for the first offense against the ordinance. Business concerns will lose their city license for the second offense, according to the ordinance.

KING BAGGOT MEETS ' HIS LOCAL FRIENDS FOR FIRST TIME

Remember that face you recognized .today on Main street but couldn't quite recall the name? You nodded and he smiled pleasantly. You were right, you did know him and know bim well but that was the first time you ever

saw bim.

- King Baggot, hero of many a movie

film is in town today. King confident

ially informed newspaper friends today that he Intended telling his many

admirers at the Murrette today that he was married; that he knew he was not "as pretty as Mary Pickford." that be couldn't play a note on the piano, so it would be of no use for them to send him music of their own composition, that, of course, he likes the movies and so forth and so forth. . But King isn't going to offer his services to the country to get publicity, but he will help if Uncle Sam needs him. And by the way. King is the first real live movie man to Btep from the screen into Richmond.

Church Players Desert to Flag

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. April 13. An entire baseball team has left a church league in Cook county to enlist for service with the national guard. Six members of the team representing the Bethlehem Norwegian Lutheran church have enlisted in the First Illinois Cavalry, four others are pre-. raring to follow them and the manager of the team. Karl Peterson, a former navy man, has announced his intention of returning to the navy as a gun pointed.

HUNT FOR GERMAN FOLLOWING THEFTS

(By Associated Press) BROWNSVILLE. Tex., April 13. United States soldiers' are today searching for a German in connection with the theft of quantities of pistols and ammunition - from a hardware store at Harllng, five miles north of here. Suspicion of the German is said to have been caused by a report that he attempted to incite Mexicans against Americans. According to the information furnished the officers, the German is apparently well supplied with money. JOBBERS ATTEND SMOKER

BARON'S WIRELESS SEIZED BY AGENTS

s (By Associated Press) SEATTIE. Wash.. April 13. Wireless apparatus set up in their residence by Baron and Mrs. Frederick Yon Lichtenow has . been seized. , Federal officials would not discuss the seizure, which is said to have been due to the fact that Baroness Von Lichtenow recently admitted that before coming to Seattle from Germany she passed number one in a competitive examination for telegraphy in one of the German military offices.

City Statistics

Richmond jobbers will attend a Good Luck Smoker to be given tonight at the Commercial club by the Jobbers section of the club. W. H. Qulgg, president of the section, urges all members to attend. A lunch will be served. The meting begins at 7:30.

TEACHERS CONSIDER COMMUNITY SINGING

Rheumatism or Sciatica ? - FOR OVER 50 YEARS Br. Jomcs' Liiroiinnieinitt

(Commonly Known as Beaver Oil.)

Plans for undertaking community musical work in all districts of the city will be made tonight at a meeting of the Teachers' Federation with patrons from all school districts. The meeting is to be held at 7:30 o clock in Supervisor Sloane's room in the old high school building. CALL SONS OF VETERANS

Sons of Veterans and any men eligible to membership are urged to be at the Camp room in the Court house at 3 o'clock next Monday afternoon to get instructions for the Patriotic parade.

Deaths and Funerals. REES The funeral of Elbert Rees, age 15 years, a student of the high school, and son of the late A. W. Rees, who died at the home ' of his mother. 900 North D street, yesterday afternoon, will be held from the home Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock, after which the body will be taken to Dayton, O., for burial. Friends may call any time. Young Rees was well known in high school and Y. M. C. A. circles. He was a member of the' high school orchestra and took a prominent part in "Y" activities. His death was due to Brights disease. He leaves his mother, Mrs Mary Rees: two sisters, Dorothy and Mary Elizabeth Rees, and three brothers, Robert, James and John. HASTY Lulu Inez Hasty, age 21 years, ded at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.- Oscar Hasty, 1710 North E street, early this morning. The funeral arrangements have not been announced. Friends may call Saturday afternoon or evening.

EARLHAM STANDS SEVENTH

Earlhara college's library is the seventh largest among Indiana colleges. The local school is credited with 26,000 volumes to 106,560 in Indiana university library, which ranks first among the state schools.

MORE LOTS NEEDED AS GARDEN TRACTS, COMMITTEE STATES

Patriotism of owners of vacant lots in Richmond is being questioned by the Civic Gardening association. Ninety applications have been received for use of vacant lots through the assignment committee and only 35 lots have been offered through the lot committee. ' ' . Mrs. E. E. McDivitt, chairman of the lot, committee, suggests that vacant lot owners remove this stigma "Tell them to get on the telephone and call me up immediately , before they , forget about it," she urges. "Obey that impulse." in other words. Lots are needed chiefly in the south end and the Riverdale section, although the opening of the Morton park tract will relieve the Riverdale situation. Opening of the playground tract in

Glen Miller park will help to relieve matters in the northeast section of the city.

DAN W. RIFE DIES

Word was received today from Florida of the death of Dan W. Rife, father-in-law of Oliver T. Knode and grandfather of Rudolph and Stella Knode. Funeral services will be held at the home of Oliver T. Knode, 48 South Eighth street The time of the services will be anounced laier. Interment will be at the home cemetery south of . Boston.

OBTAINS LICENSE MONEY

MERCHANTS SET CLOSING At a meeting of the Merchants Section of the Commercial club this after noon it was decided that all mercantile establishments in the city should close at 3 o'clock until 6 o'clock Monday afternoon for the purpose of permitting their employes to participate in the patriotic parade, which is to start at 3:30 o'clock. -

Great Britain now has 276-electric itv companies, 'with a capital of $305,000,000. : . --

FAMOUS 8ALESMAN . - TAKEN BY DEATH

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK. April 13. James Buchanan Brady, who died. at . Atlantic City today was perhaps the bestknown man about town in New York. He was regarded as the best salesman in the United States having won the admiration of the business world .y his marvelous success in selling railroad supplies. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. .

Wayne county was enriched yssterday by $1,059, paid by the state treas ury as the county's share of the automobile tax receipts. Fees paid by Wayne county motorists during the period from November to January 1, 1917, amounted to $1,737. This was the period covered by the remittance received yesterday.

Russian railroads protect ties and telegraph poles against decay by soaking them for several months before use in strong brine.

FORMER NAVY MEN WANTED IN PARADE

Two Richmond men who have seen service in the United States navy have announced their intention of taking part in the patriotic parade Monday afternoon, wearing their naval uniforms. They request that all other former navy men and marines living in the county parade with them. This section of the parade is expected to assemble in front of the Swayne-Robinson factory, Main street by 3 o'clock.

THREE LOTS TRANSFERRED

Three lots In the Rumely district were transferred from George Miller to F. S. Bates today for a consideration of $2,750. The lots are located on North Sixth street and will be used for the Charles A. Haisley garage and repair shop.

A Drunkard's Plea. Tells How He Was Released from the Bondage of Alcoholic Slavery

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has been used in the treatment of this distressing affliction in thousands of families in this and foreign countries. : It immediately relieves, and if its use is persisted in, will positively Cure. : It is the best remedy made for Lumbago, Neuralgia, Lameness, or any pain that can be reached by external application. 50c per bottle. Trial size, 25c. Trade Mark Look for the Beaver. None genuine without it.

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to stop dandruff and loso of hair with Resinol Here is a simple, inexpensive treatment that will almost always stop dandruff and scalp itching, and keep the hairthick, live and lustrous: At night,spread the hair apart and rub a little Resinol Ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip of the finger. Repeat this until the whole calphas been treated. Next morning, shampoo thoroughly with Resinol Soap and hot water. Work the creamy Resinol lather well into the the scalp. Rinse with gradually cooler water, the last water being cold. Karinol Soap ud Retinal Ointmnt auily Wl kk an tiaular skiixrapdoaa. Sold br all drunitu.

My heart bleeds for every drunkard,

and I sincerely wish I could meet them

face to face, and tell them how I was

saved from the clutches of the demon

drink. If this were possible thousands

could be saved from drunkards' graves. Yes, my appetite for drink was completely destroyed. Here is the prescription that saved me. One prepared tescum powder twice a day, in coffee, tea or any liquid. Almost everything had been tried on me without results, so don't experiment with anything but teEcum powders, then you will not be disappointed. Since the powder is colorless, odorless and tasteless it can be given secretly. It is intended to destroy the terrible craving. The resu'ts are so startling that druggists are refunding the money if it fails. (See

money refund guarantee, which druggists are authorized to give, when above prescription is filled. Thre is absolutely no risk on your part, so you have everything to gain and nothing to lose. Mothers and sisters are now able to cure their loved ones of this terrible hrbit with no expense if it fails. If

druggists were not confident of surf

cess they could not afford to make such an offer. Have the prescription

filled today, before you forget it. Note A leading druggist when shown the above article said: "Yes, tescum is a very remarkable remedy for the drink habit. It is harmless, wonderfully effective and is having an

enormous sale. I advise everyone who

wishes to destroy the liquor habit to

give it a trial." It is sold in this city by Thistlethwaite and all other firstclass druggists. Adv.

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'GETS-IT," LIFT CORN RIGHT OFF

SHRIVELS, LOOSENS AND IT'S GONE! "Just like taking the lid off that's how easy you can lift a corn off your toe after it has been treated with the wonderful discovery, 'Gets-It'." Hunt the wide world over and you'll nnd nothing so magic," simple and easy as "Gets-It." You folks who

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have wrapped your toes in bandages to look like bundles, who have used salves that turned your toes raw and sore, and used plasters that would shift from their places and never "get" the corn, and who have dug and picked at your corns with knives and scissors and perhaps made them bleed just quit these old and painful ways and try "Gets-It" just once. You put 2 or 3 drops on, and it dries at

once, mere s nothing to stick. You can put your shoe and stocking right on again. The pain is all gone. Then

j the corn dies a painless, shriveling

death, it loosens from your toe, and off it comes. "Gets-It" is the biggest selling corn remedy in the world today. There's none other as good. "Gets-It" is sold by druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Richmond, and recommend

ed as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken & Co., Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite, and Quigley's Five Drug Stores.

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Mrs. C A. Brehm has just returned from Cincinnati with the most complete line of . Millinery ever shown in Richmond. Ask to see the Knox Sailor, the new Chin Chin, the latest Trimmed Dress Hats, all bought at -a reduction and will be sold at our big sale commencing Saturday, April 14th. Mrs. C. A. Brehm 35 NORTH 8TH ST.

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