Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 326, 29 November 1918 — Page 7
BRINGING UP FATHER
By McMahus DA. DA. I OU4HT TO TY HOME When Feverish AN-READ MORE - IM 0N" TO r- i'H. i ME HWE DOTThe fahioh '.' Don't make the mistake of bother ins; with uncertain remedies - for -.- Celery Kins, a purely vegetable formula made Into a palatable tea. Is nature's best remedy for constipation, upset stomach, coated tongrue and sick headache. It's the same old remedy that thousands swear by and costs only a few cents for a generous package. Take it freely and give It - to the little ones when cross and feverish.
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NEBRASKA U. WANTS
POST-SEASON GAME
fBr AuRoclflted Press) LINCOLN. Neb. Nov. 29. Athletic Plrrtor R. B. Scott, of the University of Nebraska, is negotiating for several POt-flnon football games for the Cornhnsker squad.
Wires have been sent sbundlng Michigan and Illinois on the subject
and if Michigan accepts, it is planned to bring the Wolverines to Lincoln,
" while an Illinois eame, as proposed to that school, would be played In Urban. Other games proposed for De
cember are with Washington University in St. Louis and Oklahoma University in Oklahoma City.
While sceuting the recent Kansas-
Oklahoma game, Assistant Coach Paul SchisMer of the Nebraska squad was approached by Head Coach Bennie
Owen of Oklahoma with the request
for a pama in Oklahoma City. Prof.
Scott is inclined to consider the prop
osition favorably if a substantial guarantee is offered.
Richard B. Rutherford, captain of the Nebraska team in 1915 and di
rector of athletics at Washington University for the past two years, has
written Director Scott urging that Ne
braska enter into a contest for a December game with Washington in St. . Louis. Prof. Scott wired Rutherford that Nebraska is in a position to schedule a game with Washington either on December 7 or 14, and asked what guarantee his management can offer. The Huskers played a Thanksgiving Day game in St. Louis in 1907 and como homo with a $5,000 profit.
Lightbody Was in on Finish of German Army (By Associated Press BRAINARD, Minn., Nov. 29. Jimmy Liehtbody, who won many a long distance race for the University cf Chicago, and who later tried to make nn athlete of the German -Crown Prince, was on the Job In France when the Germans capitulated, serving as a lieutenant with the American forces.' Mrs. Katherine Lightbody, of Chicago, mother of the noted athlete, who has been visiting with, friends at Gilbert Lake, near here, received a letter from her son written late in October. He related his experiences at the front and assured her that "the war would end soon. Lightbody is married and has two children. -When -war- was. declared, he arfranged his business affairs - as quickly as possible and entered the officers' training camp at Fort Sheridan. After he won his commission,
be was sent to Camp Grant where he-
Instructed soldiers in German. After Lightbody was graduated from the University of Chicago, he took up poet graduate work at the University of Berlin. His athletic prowess attracted the attention of the imperial family and Lightbody had the Crown Prince and other sons of the Kaiser In bis athletic classes.
Plans Made for Training of Disabled Soldiers (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND, 0.. Nov. 29. Paying special attention to plans for training disabled soldiers when they return home was the program for the two days' convention of the National Association ' of accredited commercial schools which opened here today. Dr. G. L. Swiggett, a commercial expert of the United States bureau of education, will address the convention.
FIRST TOUCHDOWN SCORED ON PITTSBURG
PITTSBURG. Pa.. Nov. 29. The University of Pittsburg football team's goal line was crossed for the first time this year when the Penn State team scored a touchdown yesterday afternoon, but Pittsburg eventually won the game by a score of 28 to 6. The visitors scored after a few minutes of play, when they secured the ball on a poor kick by McLaren, the ball being covered with mud. 1 line smashing sent Captain Unger over for the touchdown, but C. W. Brown failed in his kick at goal. After that play the home team played superior football throughout and scored four touchdowns, Davies kicking four goals. Coach Warner took Davies, McLaren and Gougler out at the start of the last period, putting in Hamburger, Pitler and Hoerner, and Penn State held their opponents scoreless after that.
William F. Wickett Dead of Pneumonia
William F. Wickett, 41 years old, died at his home 1002 Boyer street Friday morning of pneumonia. He is a prom-! inent member of the South Eighth Street Friend.V churcr , and is well , known In the city. He was employed j by the Richmond Baking cbmpany. i He is survived by his widow, onej
daughter, Juanita, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wickett, two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Ryan and Mrs. Harrison Scott, three brothers, Curtis, Clem and Roy Wickett, all of Richmond. Funeral announcement will be made later.
"FLU" HOSPITL IN NEED OF HELP
"An S. O. S. call has been sent out for!
help in the kitchen of the emergency flu hospital. Those in charge of the hospital said Friday morning- that the condition in
the kitchen is critical and help must be obtained at once. Any one who will assist in this work is asked to call at the flu hospital or Miss Pound at Reid Memorial hospital. Pay will be given if desired. Doctors say that there is no danger of contracting the disease by working in the kitchen. The kitchen is entirely separate from the sick rooms and all precautions are taken, so that one
MEMORIAL LIBRARY
CULVER. Ind., Nov. 29. Announcement is made that trustees of Culver Military Academy have set apart $75,000 to erect a memorial library in honor of former cadets who have died in service id the World War.
NOTRE DAME TIES WITH NEBRASKA
LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. 29. Notre Dame and Nebraska University football teams played a scoreless tie yesterday on a field covered with mud and slush, as a result of a heavy fall of snow. Both teams punted frequently. In scrimmages in the initial quarter Danna, Nebraska's right guard, suffered a fractured wrist, and Captain Bahan, of Notra Dame, . injured hi3 knee, both retiring. Notre Dame outplayed Nebraska in the first quarter, but the Cornhuskera tightened up later, and the remainder of the game was a see?sa waffair. neither side having any great advantage.
SfflSrlTltMi liEUS FR6MLU1BAG0 Sloan's Lfr.lnent has the punch that relieves rheumatic twinges This warmth-giving, congestionscattering circulation-stimulating remedy penetrates without rubbing right to the aching spot and brings quick relief, surely, cleanly. A wonderf ul help fcr external pains, eprains, strains, stillness, headache, lumbago, bruises. Get your bottle today-TCOsts little, rncan3 much. Ao!i your drugjist fcr it ly r.ane. Keep it handy for the whole
family. I he big bottle 13 economy.
Americans in the Rer Cross ambulance service received 65 decorations for work ' performed in one month. This- includes seven silver medals, four of bronze and 54 war crosses.
VEUVES ALL CM TENSION?
A mother in the home, or a man or woman at business, with nerves undone and the system generally feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in
SCIIR HliJ
working in the kitchen is la no wise exposed to influenza.
Thirty of the 400 persons employed in the the A. R. C. hospital service in France are moving picture operators, who put on picture shows in the American hospitals.
Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habitforming and dangerous. The logical help is a form
or nourishment abundant in tonic properties. Scott's brings strength to the body, through nourishment that is felt in every part. If inclined to be nervous, the logical answer is Scott's Emulsion.
Scott & Bowne. Bloom field. K. J.
18-25
Price 30c, 60c, 1.20
DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill.
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Their Tims
What la tt that robs 10 many people ot their vitality, youth and (food, looks make them all la and decrepit, years before their time? Some say it's rheumatiam that is ailing tbem. Others comSlain of chronic stomach or uer trouble, 'then are billions. Life is a burden to multitudes ot dyspeptics. Severe headache, extreme nervousness, insomnia, mental depression, melancholia, anemia, dizziness, vertigo, heart and hest pains, constipation, etc. .claim other multitudes. Sometimes these people aredownrigbt sick. More frequently they are lost weak, sickly and unfit, not known exactly what is the matter with them. Nearly always they resort to medicines of one kind or another in the hope of retting back their health and strength. And nearly always they are disappointed, because medicines don't build strength unless they set the stomach free from acidity, allowing it to take full strength out of the food eaten. What is it that causes teeth to decay? Dentists say acid mouth that the acid formed by the fermentaUon ot small particles of food lodged in the teeth is powerful enough to eat right through the hard enamel. An acid-stomach presents a similar condition. Excess acid retards digestion. Food In the stomach soars and fennenta. causing pain. Games effect the heart action. The intestines baoome the breeding place for countless
millions of deadly germs or toxic poisons. These poisons are carried by the blood into every part of the system The famous scientist. Metchpikolt. saidit the system could be kept free from these toxio germs, people might easily live a hundred years or more. The only safe thing to do is to rid the stomach of its excess acid at once. -A way has been found in the wonderful preparation, called EATON IC a compressed compound that absorbs the excess add and carries it away through the bowels. Thousands upon thousands now know of EATON IO and its amazing J rower to clean out tha excess acid and eaves the stomach sweet, cool and strong giving it chance to properly digest food so that ton get full strength , of what you eat and in this way help Nature build up vigorous bealth.strength and vitality to take the place in a few days, of sickness, lassitude, weakness. EATON IO is worth your trial. Its possibilities for restoring health, vigor, energy and vitality are beyond telling you in mere words you must "just try it" and see how quietly it frees you from all stomach misery a sure sign that the excess acid is gone. Any d rusrgist will invite you to take a big 50c box of EATONIO Tablets and use them for one week with the understanding that if you are not satisfied with the results he will return your money.
Yankee Boys Know It the old familiar bottle of Dr. Jones9 Liniment Generally known aa BEAVER OIL when Mother placed It In their bags for camp. Nothing is too good for Our Boys and the Allies, and if any effort on our part can relieve one pain- or ache,
it's up to us to do u.
Dr. Jones Liniment positively gives relief to Tired Limbs, Aching Joints, Stiff Backs, Cold in Chest, Sciatica, Lumbago and Rheumatism. What's good for the boys is equally good for 'YOU. Get a bottle today at your drug store. SO AND 55 CENTS. M. SPIEGEL & SONS, MFRS., Albany, N.. Y.
If you are accustomed to wake up
with a coated tongue, foul breath or ft dull, dizzy headache; or If your, meals pour and turn Into gas and acids, you have a real surprise awaiting you. , Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the ennre alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound ot limeBtone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morning inside-bath. It is Bald that men and women who try this become enthu-
Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver kidneys find bowels. Limestone phosphate is an inexpensive white powder and Almost tasteless. Advj
Shoes With MILITARY HEELS Our stock of women's Military heel Boots you'll find to be the largest in Richmond. At the lowest possible prices. Brown, Grey, Field Mouse and Black. Come bere first and save time and money.
Brown Kid, cloth top; Brown Kid, leather top; Cocoa Calf
Black Kid or Gunmetal -$4.45 Fine Velour Calf, wing tip, same in black
Kid, at ...-S5.45
Dark Grey Dark Grey Light Grey Cherry Red Calf Toney Red Calf Field Mouse Gunmetal, lower heel, special at METHOD "Better Shoes for Less" Up-Stairs Colonial BIdg.
C. R. MICHAELREE, Prop.
$5.95 i ..m
S3.95 Mfc',,
BUY HERE D FOR LESS
"V"I-G R A N' S y ladiEs SHOP Richmond's Newest Ladle s Shop 923 Main Street, between Ninth and Tenth Streets
Tomorrow, Saturday Only 100 Sample COATS Consisting of all-Wool Velours, Broadcloths, Silvertones and Plushes, Plain and Fur Trimmed; up to $35.00 values; "newest shades; at $18.75
Tomorrow, Saturday Only Your choice of any
trimmed Hat in our store up to $3.00 values, special at
$2.19
50 Suits In All-Wool : SERGES. VELOURS AND BROADCLOTHS. SAT. ONLY Plain Tailored and Fur Trimmed styles Newest shades $19.50
Dresses All-Wool SERGES JERSEYS AND TAFFETAS Up to $30.00 values SATURDAY . Only at . $17.95
ALL-WOOL SLIP-ON SWEATERS Newest shades specially priced - -
$4.98
Sore, Itching Broken-Out Skin Needs Poslam
If there are any raw, broken-out places on your skin that burn, itch and aggravate, apply Poslam right on them it cannot harm and enjoy its benefits which 'are yours so easily. Feel its soothing, healing influence. If you suffer from eczema you should know at once what Poslam can do for you. It is your dependable remedy for any eruptional disorder; pimples, rash, scalp-scale Poslam is quality-healing power, concentrated. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. And Poslam Soap, being medicated with Poslam, will benefit your skin, while used daily for toilet and bath. Adr.
Kroser's
SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Search Light Matches, 6 boxes for 31 Pansy Prunes, per pkg..l7!4d Canned Hominy, per can . S cans for 25 Campbell's Pork and Beans, per can .- 16 Azure Peas, per can. 16 Country Club Strawberry Preserves, for 15 Country Club Plum Preserves large can .......24 Bulk Speghetti. per lb.. 1254 Jewel Coffee, per lb 21 Navy 'Beans, per lb.....l2'2 Ginger Snaps, per lb 15 Campbell's Soups a. .... . 10 Sorghum Molasses, gal. $1.35 Extra quality Corn Syrup, per gallon Fells Soaps, 4 bars 25 Kroger's Soap, 4 bars 22 (ROGER'S STORE Pottenger & Schradin Dis., 535 Main St
ITCHING, SCRATCHING, SKIN DISEASES THAT BURN LIKE FLAMES OF FIRE
Here Is a Sensible Treatment That Gets Prompt Results. For real, downright, harrassing discomfort, very few disorders can approach so-called skin diseases, such as Eczema, Tetter, Boils, eruptions, scaly irritations and similar skin troubles, notwithstanding the lavish use of salves, lotions, washes, and other treatment applied externally to the irritated parts. No one ever heard of a person being afflicted with any form of skin diseases whose blood was in good condition. Therefore, it is but logic to conclude that the proper method of treatment for pimples, blotches, sores, boils, rough, red and scaly skin, is to
purify the blood and remove the tiny germs of polluaion that break through and manifest their presence on the surface of the skin. People in all parts of the country have written us how they were completely rid of every trace of these disorders by the use of S. S. S., the matchless, purely vegetable, blood purifier. S. S. S. goes direct to the center of the blood supply, and purifies and cleanses it of every vestige of foreign matter, giving a clear and ruddy complexion that Indicates perfect health. Write today for free medical advice regarding your case. Address Swift Specific Co., 443 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
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Your Christmas Shopping will not be complete without a visit to this store Here you will find a very large and carefully selected stock of precious stones and fine jewelry and you'll find a wealth of articles all of the best quality which we offer "at moderate prices. The Haner displays are an inspiration, and whether your expenditure is large or small, your patronage will be most highly appreciated. Haner' s Store
810 Main St.
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Correct ion
In our advertisement of yesterday we were quoted as selling 31x4 (Guaranteed 3500 to 4000 miles) Tires at $20.90. The price of this tire should Qfl have been " .4)l Richmond Tire Service
Cor. 11th and Main Sts.
Richmond
TYPEWRITERS
43 N. 8th St
Underwood, L C. Smith, Oliver, Etc , We have a complete line. Tou can't think of a better CHRISTMAS GIFT We also repair Typewriters.
