Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 30, 17 December 1917 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1917.

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PROFITEERING FIRMS CLOSED

NEW YORK. Dec. 17. The first cases bere in which the federal food administration authorities have withdrawn the license privilege to dealers were mada effective today when two wholesale grocery firms, Herman Dworkis "and Goldberg & Cohen, who admitted overcharging customers for sugar, were-obliged to close their fctores. Their licenses have been revoted temporarily and they have been ordered to refund to customers the excess profits gained on sugar since October 8. John Mitchell, chairman of the. food "board. In conjunction with Arthur Williams, food administrator for New York city, stated that the hoard's decision in respect to the dealers is as drastic as the situation demands at present. In the pursuit of profiteers, the state and federal authorities, it was said today, wjli 'within a short time publish a set of regulations under which it will be impossible for the dealer to charge unjust prices. The food' board proposes also to continue .its. plan of publishing "suggested" prices wholesale and retail, for the guidance of the public.

THE HOUSEWIFE AND THE WAR

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"The home women of the country can make- of the housewife's apron a uniform of national significance.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, Dec. 18. RichmonG Lodge No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Entered Apprentice Degree. " Wednesday, Dec. 19 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. & M. Stated meeting, annual election of officers.

WILL EDNA MAY RETURN TO STAGE

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Wife Rescues Hubby . From Bald Robber

EVANSVTLLE, Ind., Dec. 17. Martin J. Reinig, of 330 Denby avenue was attacked by a footpad when he reached his gate at 11 o'clock from a shopping tour down town. The robber started to rifle his pockets Reinig called for help. His wife an athletic woman weighing ebout 300 pounds ran from - the house and started after the robber who had her husband on the ground. When the thief noticed Mrs. Reinig he arose and ran down the street. Mrs. Reinig chased him three - blocks, but was unable to overtake him.

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regard to the nutritive value of any kind of food is its digestibility that is. the completeness and ease with which it can be transformed by the digestive organs into the forms i in which the body can utilize it. , Different as the food materials may look on the table, they are found by chemists to be made up of water and the four different groups of substances, protein, fat, carbohydrates, and mineral matters,' which, in turn, play different parts in the building and running of the body machine. Sometimes one or two and sometimes all of these constituents are present-Protein, fat and carbohydrates yield onergy by being burned in the body. Protein and minteral matter are essential to body building and repair.

RUSSIANS RELEASE GERMAN PRISONERS

LONDON, Dec. 17. The Russian authorities have ordered the release of all civilian German prisoners ia exchange for 4,000 Russian officers in German prisons, according to a dispatch from Haparanda printed in the Dagens Nyheter of Stockholm, and forwarded by the correspondent of the Morning Post. It is reported reliably, the dispatch adds, that Russian troops have been ordered to evacuate Finland. The commander . of the fortifications at Sveaborff is said to have acknowledged officially the independence of Finland.

Two thousand two hundred and seventy-eight students are enrolled at the University of Washington. On the same days last year, 2,772 had registered. The percentage decrease is about 18.-Last year 54 percent-of students were men. This year war has reduced the proportion of men to 42 percent. .

Errors Disastrous to Papers in China , PEKING, Dec.' 17. Erroneous death announcements are extremely dangerous in China. ": The Jih Pao, one of the leading daily, papers printed In Chinese in Peking, was completely wrecked because of an announcement it printed of the death of General Chiang Kuei-ti of Jehol. . General Chiang waa not dead, and thirty of his soldiers who happened to be in Peking, visited the newspaper office and demolished it completely, charging that the paper had endeavored to ruin the political career of their leader. The soldiers smashed the premises, pied all the type, broke the windows and demolished the office furniture.

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We are all urged to give practical gifts this year. A scholarship here in either Day or Night school would make . . a present of lasting and ever-increasing benefit. The longer it is used the better it becomes. By acting quickly we can ' prepare the scholarship so you will have it Christmas Morning. Mid-winter term opening Dec. 31 to Jan. 7. Richmond Business College W. L Stump, Manager. Phone 2040

Christmas Candies Comlort Children Now is the time for all good children to eat their fill of candy. We have large assortments of chocolates, creams and all other confections of the best and purest Quality. Our many specials for the holiday season are now offered for your approval. Every effort has been made to pack oar candies in the daintiest and prettiest cartons and baskets. What is nicer than a fancy box of candy, as a Christmas present, for your friends, young or old? Please their eyes and taste and you will win their hearts. Come in today and select your sweets here, where you ran get the greatest buying power for your money.

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Mm. Edna May Lewisohn.

New York, Dec. 14. Broadway is Kitting up 'these mornings wondering whether a 5150,000 inheritance is go ing to ba enough to keep Edna May Lewisohn off the stage. The former star has refused to discuss future plans since the death of her husband, Oscar Lewisohn, December 4. after an operatioi. which physicians had regarded as just a slisht operation While the former charmer who retired from the footlights only a fev years ago would not talk of plans, she would not deny that she was thinking of the theatre again. Lewisohn. famous young American breeder of blooded horses in Englandmarried the stage beauty after a romance which be?an at a dog show in (

Philadelphia in 1905. Edna May. then a reigning favorite in the theatre, took a fancy to Lady Highball, a Boston terrier, and Lewisohn paid $2,000 to buy it for her. The will of Lewisohn has just been probated in New York and was a surprise to many of his friends who believed he was worth $5,000,000 or $6,000,000. Martin Vagel, Lewisohn's brother-in-law, and Mrs. Lewisohn were named executors of the will.

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