Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 46, 4 January 1918 — Page 3
Mayor-Elect Asks Appointees io
Meet at City Hall Noon, Jan.
Dr. W, W. Zimmerman, mayorelect, announced today that he would require every member of the new administration to be at the city hall next Monday, January 7, at 12 o'clock noon, to take the oath ot office and receive Instructions for the work outlined for the new administration. Mayor-elect Zimmerman said this
Women Don't Knout How to Dress Artistically,
Male-Artist Tells them CLEVELAND, Jan. 4.--Frve hundred women sat up, gasped, and listened to a mere male tell them how to dress at a lecture at the Cleveland Museum ot Art. They are still talktng about It today. Henry Turner Eailey, an artist, is the hero. "You must learn to dreas so that your costume holds together not broken up in a white waist, black kirt, tan shoes, and cerise hat," Ti;ii!ey said. "Not one woman In ten thousand looks well In cerise. Not
one in one thousand In light blue, nor
one in five hundred m pmn. iavenaer snd sea green also bring out all one's i mntrf . I Ana.
"I wish women's clubs would stop studying Greek sculpture, Renalsatnc oatntin. and imoreaeiona long
enough to get hold of the Idea ot color liarmony sc that women would not disturb a person of trained color sense
when they take their walka abroad."
Of 80,000 graduate, nurses in this country, 2,000 already are In active war service. The Red Cross carefully card Indexes every nurse as librarians do a book, and the whereabouts and service of each one can be found In a moment by referring to this Index. Capper's Weekly.
action was taken because heretofore
the new members have come In at various hours during the day and that this year each man must be there at 12 o'clock In order to receive special
instructions about the conduct of the
various offices. He sua inai we new administration would be put strictly on a war basis and every nnntmr noetlble would be nractlced.
ThA munlcinal government can and
wii A itm chr to Tr In the war.
Louis Fableing resigned as sin King fund commissioner. Dr. Zimmerman named William RigBby. Fahlslng bids on Hfr work, declining the post for
this ronjion.
The following is a list or Donas
which the ritv officials must Kive:
Sinking fund commissioners, Donas
of $ 5.000 each, paid by city.
Building inspector, ?z,uuu. atra commissioner. $2,000.
Each member of board of public
health. 11.000.
Each member or noara or puouc
works, $1,000.
Each police commissioner, 55,000. Superintendent ot light plant, $5,000. Mayor, $1,000. City clerk, $1,000. City controller, $1,000. Meat Inspector, $1,000. Inspector weights and measures, or market master, $1,000. City attorney, $1,000. Superintendent of police, $1,000. City civil engineer, $1,000. Cijy treasurer, $10,000.
OFFICERS CHOSEN
BY SUNDAY SCHOOL
rvmcdra tar Oraee M. . Sunday
school were elected Tuesday erentng
f a haaixuMM meeting of the Sunday-
Bchoot board. These officers which
will serve for the coming rr are asj
follows: . .
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tinut tiMA. Aecretary: Miss Leona
Sfttretarv: D&Vld P.
T DdTQIf ABIIMW. 7 TrlirM- Miss Esther Hen-1
nlng, Superintendent Primary Depart-1
ment: Miss Araain inompBun, Mtr nt annerlntendent. Primary Depart-
. vt a n Price, snnermtena-
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ant Tnninr Ttenartineni: Mrs. i. rw.
in iaiatBTit Rnnptintendent. Jan-
iVCCUi, - ' - n..rtmif Mrs. C. N. COOK. SU-
1V1 i..., - - perlntendent, Intermediate Department! Mrs. William Zeek, Assistant
ment; G. F. Hamilton, Superintendent Senior Department; Mrs. Mary Henning, Assistant Superintendent Senior t " v. ft Thomnson. Suoerin-!
tendent Temperance Department; Mrs. Moriii Miner. Snneiintendent Home
Department; Miss Eva Hiatt, Superin
tendent Cradle boh; miss jessie uulin, Superintendent Missionary Depart-
mnf NnM ijeem. iiDniriuu; mesne
Hamilton and Walter Ayers, Assistant
Librarians: Miss Oennette Kramer,
Pianist; Miss Lena Hivnor, Assistant Pianist: Ernest Reld. Chorister; Mrs.
C. N. Cook, Assistant Chorister.
Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c
HEARTS TREATED FREE By Dr. Franklin Miles, the Great Spe-
clallst, Who Senas a ?z.au i reax-
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DR. JONES' LINIMENT Beawr Oil There is too much to be done these days to waste your vitality and time suffering. Mrs. TTarrv Lutz. 608 Clvmer St.. Bristol, Pa., is
again active after a year's ilmess. She says : "I have had a lame back for over a year and could not get out of bed for any length of time. I started to use Dr. Jones' Liniment, and improved so rapidly that I am now able to do all my work without any discomfort." The genuine has the beaver trade mark. Sold by all druggists. 25 and 50 cents. Advertisement. -
Heart . ritsMtsA is d&nsreroua. hund-
rata iiron dead who could have been
saved. Many have been cured after
Anr-tnra failed. To nrove the remark
able efficacy of his new Special Personal Treatment for heart disease, short breath, pain in side, shoulder or
arm, oppression, irregular puise, painitation. smothering, cuffing of ankles
or dropsy, also nerve, stomach and rheumatic symptoms, Dr. Miles will send to afflicted persons a $2.50 Free Treatment. Bad cases usually Boon
These treatments are the result of
30 years' extensive researcn ana re
markable success in treating various
ailments of the heart, liver, stomach
and bowels, which often compucate each case. &nrf for AntaniBhino Resorts of Cure.
So wonderful are the results that he wishes every sick person to test this
famous treatment at nia expense, aifliftfd nersons should avail them'
selves of this liberal offer at once as
they may never have sucn an oppor t.nnitv acrain. Delays are dangerous.
No death comes more suddenly than that fwm hft.rt disease.
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Am HJinmasnnaifl .ppff.ttiinMtiy Is Offered to the Music-Loving Community in the appearance in Richmond of two of the World's Greatest Artists in the
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COLISEUM IVHoiudlsiy PJlfijIhitt, 8:15
Madame Mero stands first among living women Dianists. She is sensational, magnetic and fiery in her interpretations. No lover of the pianoforte, nor no music student can afford to miss hearing her! Mr. Witherspoon needs no introduction to Richmond. His artistic work in two May Festivals is his best recommendation. He is regarded as the foremost basso in the world and his manly, mellow music has charmed thousands in every community of size here and in England.
Tickets are now selling at Fnlghum's Victoria Shop.
Peaces: 50c, 75c, 1.00, $1.50, $2.00
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Witherspoon Wuc Hear these famous Victor artists Witherspoon at the Coliseum on January 7 Gluck at the Coliseum on January 18 Then hear their Victor Records To hear these great artists is to enjoy the superb interpretations of master singers whose every rendition is a real delight. Their recitals present the unique opportunity of a direct personal observation of their wonderfully beautiful voices for comparative consideration with their historic Victor Records. Attend the concerts of these great artists, being particularly careful to observe the individual characteristics that so plainly identify their voices.
Then visit any Victor dealer s and hear the Victor Records
by the same artists. ' You will appreciate the absolute fidelity of the Victrola; you will realize that on the Victrola you actually hear these artists true to the very life; you will understand why practically all the world's greatest artists make records for the Victrola exclusively. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $400. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N.J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machlnr. are .cicntificl!y coordinated and ynchronued to tha pwiof manufacture, and their uae. one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction.
New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealer on the 1st or eacn mown
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