Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 151, 8 May 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917

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3,000 PUPILS TAKE PART IN i M FESTIVAL

.Three, thousand children will take part In the Gymnastic Festival Friday afternoon ac Held Field. Thla Is the third annual festival. Children from the third grade through the High school wW participate. Seats are being arranged for 5.000 persons, with parking space for-automobiles. The opening number will tart at 2: SO o'clock. Richmond Concert band will furnish the music. A feature of the program will be a drill in which there will . be 1.200 flags. In the folk dancing number, eight circles will dance at the same time v Robert Nohr Jr., director of this festival, will rehearse with all the children Wednesday afternoon at the field. The program for Friday, will be as follrws: -... , . : Program Overture "Poet and Peasant! ' Richmond Concert Band Grand Review "National Emblem"3,000 Participants "Wand, DtIU "Tenth Regiment March'' Fifth and Sixth Grades

Free Exercises and Dance Steps Group 1 SchottlBche Rhythm Group 2 Walts Rhythm Garfield Girls Folk Dances "Children's Polka" "Chimes of Dunkirk" "Danish Dana of Greeting" "Swedish Clap Dance" - Third Grades Tactics and Dumbbell Drill "Four Jacks" "Buffalo March" High School Boys Esthetic Dance "Dainty Shepherdess" ' Special Class Gymnastic Gam? ' ; Passing Relay Indtan Club Beetle is Out ; Garield Boys Indian Ciub Drill "Genee Waltzes"

, ..High School Girls

Exercises on High Parallel Bars ' H. S.' Gym. Team Tactics and Pyramids "Patriotic Marches" Y. M. C. A. Special Class Esthetic Dance ''The Swallows" Special Class Flag Drill "Pasadena Day March" Fourth Grades Medley National AirsRichmond Concert Band

Green Will Address Next Forum Session

UNVEIL STATUE : OF GENERAL WEBB

William T. Green, of the Printer's Union 1 In Indianapolis, will be the

speaker at the Forum meeting next

Sunday afternoon. Green baa for many years bc$ n an advocate of Con

stitutional re-adjustment. His subject

will be, "Labor and Social Justice."

; The Forum Advisory council will be

organized Friday evening in the Y. M

C- A. Thir council will be made up of

all the various organizations which have allied themselves with the Forum. Plans are being made for a New Constitutional Discussion Supper to be held in the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening. May 16. Many prominent speakers from the state will be presents Persons who are unable to attend the supper may come later for the speaking. A6K8 RIOTERS' RELEASE

SEATTLE. Wash., May 8. Release of ten of the seventy-three industrial workers of the world held on murder

charges as a result of the battle be

tween members of the organization

and citizen deputies last November, is to be asked today by Prosecuting Attorney Lloyd L. Black of Snohomish county.

NEW YORK. May 8. The unveiling of a statue of General Alexander Stewart Webb, Civil war soldier and president of the college of the city of New York from 1889 to 1872 and Its presentation to the college by the alumni featured the celebration today of "Charter Day."

WEBSTER, HID.

Misses Juanita Hendersbott, Bessie Wickersham, Marie Wills and - Ben Moore of Richmond, spent the weekend with their parents of this place. I . . Miss Frances Harvey spent Saturday in Richmond.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Jessup spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family.. . . . Ralph Kern and Miss Juanita Hendershott attended a party at New Garden Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay Mr. and Mrs. Marion Meyers enter

tained at their country home west of

here last Sunday, in honor of Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Meyers, who were recently married. The guests were, Mr. and

Mrs. Richard Milburn and daughters

Roma and Edith of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mablon Harvey and Misses Frances Harvey, Marie Young, Alta Sowers and Letha Harvey Among

those who were in Richmond Saturday

were: Messrs. Delbert Jay, John Hen

dersbott. Harry Jay, George Phillips,

Herschel Jay, Harry Hunt, Walter

Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Best and daughter.. . . . Mrs. Lizzie Jarrett of

Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessup. ,

CREATE ARTIFICIAL FISHING BANKS NEW YORK. May 8. The creation of artificial fishing banks a few miles off the coast of Long Island, between Rockaway Point and Far Rockaway from material from the subway excavations In this city. Is under consideration, according to an announcement here today. Sanction of the war department was obtained, It Is said.

On The Screen

MURRETTK The mantilla worn by Nell Shipman, leading woman . for Lou-Tellegen in the Jesse L. Lasky production, "The Black Wolf," which will be the attraction at the Murrette today. Is one of the rarest bits of old Spanish gulmpure lace ; to . be found in the United States and was' larned tin the actress by one of the members of an old Spanish family. . , f MURRETTE v Theodore .Roberts, the most celebrated character actor on the stage or screen, will be seen as the star in the Jessee L. Lasky production, "The American Consul," which will be the Paramount attraction' at : the Murrette on Wednesday and Thursday. In this production Mr. Roberts plays the role of a small town patriot one of ' these Inspired ' Individuals who loves to wave the American flag and deliver patriotic speeches. WASHINGTON 1 Miss Alice Brady, star In "Darkest Russia," wears a number' of brilliant

ly gorgeous gowns in this newest production by World Pictures. All of the women in this city will want to see these costumes as they are of the very latest cut and style. Miss Brady In this new production portrays the character of a young Russian musician who goes to extreme lengths in her desires to do everything possible for the cause of Russian freedom. Miss Brady has most excellent support in this new feature. "Darkest Russia" will be seen at the Washington theatre today and Wednesday.

A Rushville merchant was excused from serving on the conscription board because bis two clerks had enlisted, thus leaving blm without help.

4 SLUGGISH CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD MEANS CONGESTION Congestion, depending on the part of the system affected, mtans Backache. Colds, Coughs. Croup. Earache, Headache, Hoarseness. - Lameness, Lumbago, Quinsy.. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sore Throat, Stiff Neck and many other distressing complaints too numerous to mention. Oroiinroe&utt (Commonly Known as Beaver Oil.) a mixture of rare and penetrating oils, applied by gently rubbing the affected parts, stimulates circulation, relieves congestion and pain and leaves jb restful sensation of comfort, warmth and relief. For fitty years this wonderful reme dy has been before the public, during which period it has relieved and cured thousands of cases where - so-called specifics had failed. It Is the "safety first" liniment for very emergency where an externa! application would be necessary. - " Sold by all druggists or direct bv mail on receipt of - price. - 25 and -5i cents. ;

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Will Be At RICHMOND HOTEL WESTCOTT On THURSDAY MAY 10th

Office Honrs From 10 a. m. To 8 p. m. AD new Patients sre advised to come early

Dr. Froth has visited Richmond and Its vicinity tor the past several yean, and during that time he has treated hundreds of sufferers who bad gtven op hope and consulted DR. FRUTH. as the last chance.

inX he will tell

Or. Froth may net be able to cure you, but if he i you, and save ym a useless waste of time and money.

But remember he has cured hundreds where all ether means had failed. Mia long continued visits to Richmond, are added proof of his ability. He treats and cures Chronic Diseases of the most aggravating types, Including, diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Heart. Kidney, Stomach, Etc. Private Dieeaeea of Mes and Women, also diseases of the Rectum : a tpeciality. Read a few of the Indorsements of ethers, and remember it Is only a few as epaee forbid the eHMIng ef hundreds more on file in his office.

Mrs. Stella Tbarp. of 71 E. Franklin St.. Peru. Ind., says: "1 suf? fered for over 14 years with Files, Fissures. Constipation and Severe Stomach Trouble." Sho consulted Dr. Fruth, tbe specialist, and he cured ber sound and well In two months. In her own Words,-she says "I certainly recommend Dr. Froth's scientific treatments, to all suffer rs of. condition rxu-h an mine.

Mr. J. S. Batzner. R. F. O. No. 4. Tipton. Ind., writes an follows: "J take pleasure In informing you that the rectal trouble for which I was treated by Dr. Froth some time ago, including piles and fissures with which I had suffered for 15 years are completely cured. 1 heartily recommend Dr. Froth's treatment to all who are afflicted with foeral trouble." . ' John C. Ring, of FranVton. Ind.. who suffered with a recta fistula, write as follow to Dr. Froth: 1 am more than glad to inform you that the fistula for which you treated me Is completely cured, and I am glad to indorse your treatment and testify to its complete satisfaction. I had suffered for 3 years and was unable to obtain relief. Tour treatment was patn Ipsa and effective; I did not lose an hour's time while taking your treatment. Cared of Goiter in two months so says Guy Brubaker. of Bluffton, Ind. "I consulted Dr. Fruth, the New York specialist, took his course of treatment tor two months and my Goiter entirely disappeared. I am not bothered- with any trouble at all now, thanks to his course of treatment." Mrs. Addle Coats, of Tipton. Tnd., relates her experience with Dr. Fruth: "I consulted Dr. Froth, after doctoring with nine physicians for stomach trouble and Goiter." Dr. Fruth treated her one month and she says: "After taking one month's treatment from you, am happy to say that my goiter has completely disappeared, and my stomach has bothered me less than it has for years. I can heartily recommend your treatment to anyone who has suffered for years with some chronic disease as 7 here," Mrs. Margin Poland, Frankton, Ind.. desires to give her experience for the benefit of others. When she first consulted Dr. Fruth, the specialist, she says. T was suffering with kidney and bladder trouble, and was absolutely miserable, was scarcely able to do anything. I took your treatment for one month and was surprised to find myself completely cured and rid of my trouble. I can not thank your treatment too much for what yon and it did for me." She advises others with stmP-v iwtmnlAtnta to eoiuealt Dr. Fruth. Mr. A. L. Feighner. Marion, Ind.. in writing to Dr. Kruth, says: "I take pleasure to Indorsing your treatment for rectal fistula and hemorrbolde. I differed intensely for 10 years," He consulted Dr. Fruth. and says that he was inclined to be skeptical when tbo doctor told him that he could be cured In 1 or 2 treatments. He then adds in his letter, "But doctor, you did cure me as you said and did It without pain. The relief la worth man v erica," Mr. Joe Montgomery. Irving In New Castle, Ind., writes to Dr. Fruth as follows : "Whet I first consulted you I had not been free one hour from an at took of asthma for months. 1 could be heard wheezing a hundred fee away." Afr taking Dr. Froth's treatment he writes: "T feel fine, as well or belter tan ever In my life before." He suggests that his letter Ne published that others may be beneraed as he has. . Mr. P. H- Rrooksbfr. ICennard. Ind.. cannot praise Dr. Froth's treatment high enough, after what it accomplished for him. In his own words, he writes as follows: 7 cannot speak too highly, or recommend .your treatment for piles too strongly. I suffered with an aggravated case of piles for 20 years. I must say that your treatment without the knife Is all and more than yon claim for it. Two treatments complete, ly curing me. I hope that this lettex may be the means of brinR-inz a cure to oi.her as it did o me."

Just one word In conclusion, these extracts from letter serve to

show you the wonderful efficiency of Dr. Truth's scientific treatments.

for chronic diseases. He has many hundreds of similar ones. But why be satisfied In reading them when .you can call in person, see and talk "

with the doctor, allowing him to name and locate your trouble by the

latest methods known to science. ' "

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Many a 5-pasaenger car is larger, heavier, costs more to ran than this Chalmers. Yet here you have all the compactness, all the advantages of a five, and in addition room for two extra when desired. The auxiliary seats in the backs of the front seats are so cleverly designed, so ingeniously construc

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