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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917. PAGE THREE
TRAIN DELAYS ARE CAUSED BY SIGNAL CHANGE Pennsylvania Color System Altered Other Notes of Railroad.
SANITY IS BEING -TESTED IS REPORT
By CHARLES DAVIDGE HEMMING An imporiant movement, that of changing the color signal system, has been proceeding this week on the Richmond division of the Pennsylvania. The signalmen have been over every point placing the switch lamps. Not an accident has occurred although some delay was unavoidable in runring the trains. The changes, as explained in this paper some time ago,
were made on recommendations by the;
Interstate Commerce commission. The system is standardized, and gives thorough protection to the public. The G. R. & I. excursion to Hattiesburg will leave the Baker street station of the Pennsy at Fort Wayne, Nov. 20, at 12:25 noon, and returning will reach that station at noon, Nov. 27, giving a six day holiday at the tamp for relatives and friends to visit with the soldier boys. The rate has been arranged at $G6 to cover the war sax, which tax will be paid by the company itself. Richmond relatives and friends of the soldiers should apply for tickets to J. E. Ross, ticket agent at Fort Wayne. Brother C Blaney of the Grand lodge. Indianapolis, was a guest of honor at the meeting of the B. of L. E., s No. B8, Tuesday. He gave the boys a congratulatory address, and was succeeded by Brother Harry Kaines, general chairman of the G. C. The lodge will have nominations for officers at the nexe meeting, officers to serve three years. Prpsident W. G. Lee of the B R. T., is active In a movement for elimina- - tion from the insurance laws the clause affecting the insurance policies . of the members of the order who have unlisted in the service of Uncle Sam. The local lodge has been asked to forward the names of all enlisted men, -und on receipt of such information, Veneflciary, grand dues, and protective fund assessments will be paid by the grand lodge from a fund to be created as authorized by Section 28 c-f the constitution. All railroad employes, particularly those in station, yard and train service, as a patriotic duty to the nation, aie asked by bulletin to exercise caution in providing proper refrigeration, ventilation, protection, and care in fading, switching, and train handling cf carloads of food products as will eliminate waste SIFTINGS AND PERSONALS John V. Bugbee, trackman, and Cornelius Denehy, janitor at the Fort Wayne shops, will shortly be placed on the pension list. P. E. Conroy of Richmond, the veteran yard engineman, who wept to Fort Wayne Wednesday, to bury a brother. Is also to be placed on the pension list. Rudolph B. Erbs, of the crew dispatcher's force, is enjoying a vacation with his parents at Boston.
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Gus Pfafflin, general foreman of the round house, resumed his duties, Wednesday, after a vacation.
E. I. Perry, blacksmith's helper, is home for a few days nursing his eyes from an attack of opthalmia.
C. M. Manford,' "Big Horse," as the boys call hirn, has returned from the Latonia races with bulging pockets.
F. F. Ball. Master electricion, and Charles Harris, electric welder are in Columbus, O., on company business.
The drop pit at the shops for the taking out and replacing of wheels from engines, is in service, showing
Colds Cause Headache and Grip LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature is on the box. 30c.
Outdoor Workers are subject to exposure to all kinds of weather, and strenuous outdoor work brings the rheumatic aches. You can't afford to be laid up, so heed that first twinge of rheumatism. Use Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient, no need to rub, no stains, no clumsy plasters and your pain disappears. Sprain, strains, neuralgia aeKw and stiff, ore muaclea are all relieved by toe application of Sloas'a Liniment. Generou ie bottles at all druggists. 25c 50c. SI.OQu
SCHOOL CHILDREN SUFFER From imperfect vision and are called dull in studies. We give careful attention to the fitting of children's Study Glasses, assuring good results in all cases. Dr. Grosvenor, Oculist City Light Building 32 South -8th
Miss Alice Paul, photographed in court during recent trial.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. That
physicians of the jail where Miss Alice Paul, head of the militant Buffraget
party, is serving a seven months' sen
tence for picketing the White House,
are testing Miss Paul's sanity is the
firm belief of her friends here. Miss Helen Paul, the prisoner's sister, says that she talked through a jail window with the Imprisoned leader, who in
formed her that she was under close
observation In the psychopathic ward,
Miss Paul has been on a hunger strike for some time. She, says she
nas Deen rorciDiy reay sut vr. J. A. Gannon, tie prison physician, declares that she has taken her nourishment without much resistance. He admits, however, that she went seventy-two hours without food.
NEARING FINED $50 FOR SPEECH
DTJLTJTH, Minn., Nov. 15. Scott Nearing, former professor of political economy at the University of Pennsylvania, arrested Tuesday while making an alleged anti-war speech here, was arraigned in police court today, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was fined $50. Four others arrest
ed with him were held on a charge of
vagrancy. Prof. Nearing had a stop-over ticket,
Duluth to New York via Fargo, Bis
marck, Logan, Garrison. Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Ft Worth, Little Rock, St Louis,
Cincinnati and Baltimore. Police believe this was the route Nearing intended to follow in a series of meetings similar to the one here last night.
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HAGERSTOWN, IND.
RICHMOND TEACHER ASKED TO HELP GET 'EM FREE
"I am certainly not in sympathy with the methods used recently by the members of the Woman's party in Washington and which actions caused the arrest of Alice Paul of New Jersey, chairman of the National Committee," was the reply made by Miss Mary E. Williams, Supervisor of Industrial Arts in the Richmond public schools, Wednesday. Miss Williams, who joined the Woman's party several years ago while in the east, received a letter Tuesday from Executive Secretary Lucy Burns, urging her to assist in having Alice Paul, who is serving a seven month's sentence for holding a banner at the White House gates, released. Miss Paul was imprisoned with other suffragists.
Mrs. Mattie Purdy of West Main street is rightly proud of her son Wayne K. Purdy, who has achieved success in the United States navy. Wayne left his home here when a boy and entered the navy nearly fifteen years ago. Since that time he has had many promotions and is now chief machinist on the United States Ship Fulton. Mr. Purdy's wife and their baby daughter, Thelma Katbern arrived' Saturday night from New London, Connecticut and are guests of Mrs. Purdy. When they last heard from Wayne he was at Newport Station, Rrode Island.. . . .Chas. Teetor went to Indianapolis Saturday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wine spent Saturday night at Richmond .... Mrs. John Marcus, of Newcastle, arrived Saturday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Zook south of town, where she will be a guest a few days. . . .Mrs. Michel and child Morris Mitchel spent one week
with Mrs. Mitchel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brock and returned to their home at Indianapolis Saturday night. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teetor spent
Saturday night and Sunday at Middletown, Indiana, with relatives . : . . Mr. and Mrs. Moses Keever and daughter, Miss Frances Keever were guests at dinner Sunday of Wm. Stahr and family. .Mrs. Ira Kendrick and son Elvin went to Richmond Saturday night to spend a few days with Mr. Kendricje. . , .Mrs. Terry Walker, Mrs. M. T. Fox and Mrs. Kendrick attended a Rebekah meeting at Richmond Saturday... '.The regular monthly meeting of the Anti-Can't class will be held this week. There will be a change in the meeting night, from Friday to Thursday night. The change was made on account of the stereopticon entertainment, which is to be given at the church on Friday night for the benefit of the public. Election of officers of the class will occur. .... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradford, of Newcastle were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bradford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winslow.
unusual business in round house work. '- - Wilbur T. Witwer, wreck engineman, is spending a few days In the hunting sections near Roanoke. Ed Fouch is taking his place. - A. Demeo, tender inspector has been laying off slaughtering pigs at his home. He had $58 worth sold, and still has plenty pork.
Tt S. Markel, round house messenger, who has been ill with lung trouble, has resumed his duties. Some shooting when A. Rady, the shop pistol expert, came home with seven rabbits all killed with his automatic.
The record for rabbits Tuesday went to C. E. Sitloh, air brake helper, who brought in fifteen, and three quail.
W. H. G. Heine, boiler maker inspector, has been on company business inspecting boilers at Crestline, O.
More than a quarter of the active volcanoes of tire world are on United States soil. There are about sixty volcanoes in .Alaska and in the Aleutian islands, just off the coast. In the western United States, in the Philippines and in the Hawaiian islands there are nearly as many more. There are but 417 throughout the globe.
DISEASE IS EVER THE SAME And in view of this fact a medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has been succesful for more than 40 years, is a safe one to rely upon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is known to the people of America as the standard blood purifier. Its record i3 .one of general satisfaction and remarkable results. There is nothing better as a general tonic and appetite maker for weak and run-down men, women and children and old people, invalids and convalescents. It Is pleasant to take, aids digestion, and supplies the vital organs with rich led blood essential to perfect health. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today and begin to take it at once. (Adv.)
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From a would-be modern Cleopatra trifling with Fate and forever In pursuit of pleasure to an unselfish and de voted woman wrapped up In her two small : children that is the character transition portrayed by the versatile Norma Talmadge In her screen Impersonation of the heroine of "The Moth," her newest Selznick-Plcture which Is seen Friday and Saturday at Washington theatre. Abounding in emotional possibilities and dramatic Incidents, the plot is calculated to give the charming young star an opportunity to add one more artistic interpretation to Ker already amazing list of successes. The story of the scenario Is one that will focus the attention and delight the imagination. Lucy Gillam, the Moth, is a capricious heiress still in 'her teens and without parental guidance when 6he becomes fascinated by the subject of the Egyptian Cleopatra, who "flirted her way to immortality." A passage In one of her textbooks about the famous queen so excited Lucy's Imagination that she immediately started in search of her Anthony.
Robert, returned to their home Thursday after spending a few days with Frank Oler and wife..... A pleasant surprise was given Bert Oler on his forty-second birthday anniversary. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodson . and children, M. and Mrs. Will Goodson and family, John Durbin and children, Miss Helen Shell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hockell of Lynn.
Title to Bruce island, a 12,000-acre tract of rich land to the. Mississippi river, opposite St Genevieve, Mo., has been awarded by the federal court for the southern district of Illinois to John R. Boas, who has lived on the island for thirty-eight years.
J WILLIAMSBURG, IND.
Reade Pearce entertained ten boys in honor of his 8th birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon. The guests were William Cain, Dale St Meyers, Irvin Thurston, Neal Compton. Kenneth Pitts, George Thurston. Kenneth Wolf, Tony Mercer, Leottis Chamness. The boys enjoyed games and contests
the prize being won by Irvin Thurston.. .. .Miss Winifred Compton spent the week-end with her parents at this place. .... Owing to the high cost of living there will be no Thanksgiving dinner in the M. E. church basement at this place Rev. Anderson of the Anti-Saloon League of Muncie, gave a talk at the M. E. church Sunday morning Rev. L. F. Ulmer of this place began his revival at Chester Monday night Supt. F. C. Bell and wife, of the M. E. church entertained at their home Friday night the Sunday school board and the members of the
orchestra. ... Howard Starr and family
of North Judson, spent Sunday in this
town Gwendolyn Stegall was a
Richmond shopper Saturday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Link Watkins had as their
Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Study and daughters of Fountain City, and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters, of Hagerstown . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitts entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening, Omer Wolf and family.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Link Watkins attended the moving picture show Thursday night at the Washington Mrs. Homer Eller entertained Saturday afternoon from 2 until 4 in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her niece, Veda Durbin. Mrs. Emma Thornburg and children, Dallas, Helen and Phillip, Helen and Charlotte Brooks, Lucile Study, Virginia Duke, Anna Louise Williams, Reba and Madeline Goodson, Gladys and William Morrison, Harold, Elizabeth and KKtherine Oler, Verl and Veda Durbin, Helen Schell and Jean Eller. . . . .Mrs. Chester Franklin and baby, sjjent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Emory Oler Everyone enjoyed the new sidewalk to the M. E. church Sunday..... Mrs. Hazel Wood and son
Catarrh Of The Stomach Is Dangerous
"Thousands Have It and Dont Know If Says Physician. Frequently Mistaken for Indigestion How to Recognize and Treat
Quality Same As Ever San Felice Cigar How 6c
As long as it was possible to do so we have kept down the price of the San Felice Cigar, so that it could be retailed for 5c. However, it becomes imperative for us to increase the price to 6c. Taxation, raw material and wages have advanced so much during the past, year that it is no longer possible
to sell San Felice at the old price. To those smokers of fine taste who recognize in San Felice a cigar of unusual merit we ask your continued patronage. It is unnecessary to state that the same high standard of San Felice quality will be maintained. San Felice Cigar now 6c. The Deisel-Wem-mer Co., Lima, Ohio.
"Thousands of people suffer more or less constantly from furred, coated, tongue, bad breath, sour, burning- stomach, frequent vomiting, rumbling in tomach, bitter eructations, gas. wind, and stomach acidity and call it indigestion when in reality their trouble Is due to gastric catarrh of the stomach," writes a New York Physician. Catarrh of the stomach is dangerous because the mucous membrane lining of the stomach is thickened and a coating of phlegm covers the surface so that the digestive fluids cannot mix with the food and digest them. This condition soon breeds deadly disease in the fermented, unassimilated food. The blood is polluted and carries the infection throughout the body. Gastric ulcers are apt to form and frequently an ulcer is the first sign of a deadly cancer. Tn catarrh of the stomach a good and safe treatment is to take before meals a teaspoonful of pure Bisurated Magnesia in half a glass of hot water as hot as you can comfortably drink it. The hot water washes the mucus from
the stomach walls and draws the blood to the stomach while the bisurated magnesia is an excellent solvent for mucus and increases the efficiency of the hot water treatment. Moreover the Bisurated Magnesia will serve as a i powerful but harmless antacid which
win neutralize any excess nyarocnioric acid that may be in your stomach and sweeten its food contents. Easy,
1 natural digestion without distress of
ed Magnesia is not a laxative, is harmless, pleasant and easy to take and can be obtained from any local druggist. Don't confuse Bisurated Magnesia with other forms of magnesia, milks, citrates, etc., but get it in the pure bisurated form (powder or tablets), especially prepared for this purpose.
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