Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 42, 30 December 1918 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, DEC. 30, 1918.

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CITIZENS PATROL STREETS TO HALT CRIME EPIDEMIC

Cleveland Police Ask Aid in Ridding City of Burglars and Gunmen. CLEVELAND, O., Dec, 30. In aa effort to check the epidemic of crime that has resulted la 14 murders and scores of hold-ups and robberies in the past three months. American Protective league patrolled the streets last night armed -with clubs. Services of the league were tendered to Chief of Police Smith by Arch C. Klumph, chief of the local division. In accepting their services Chief Smith issued an appeal to every reputable citizen to lend a hand in ridding the city of burglars and gunmen. Two bandits late today staged a daylight hold-up near the down-town section of the city, escaping with a wallet containing t400. A "shoot-to-kiir squad of 7 regular policemen has been detailed to night duty in an effort to run down the bandits and robbers. Open outbreaks threatened by Bolshevik followers in Cleveland, coupled with plans, necessitate a continuation of the Protective league, in some form. In the opinion of A. C. Klumph, chief . fit t ho I oa 711 o In flavAlanst ftllnwlniv

.word from Washington that the or

ganization would be disbanded Feb. 1. Flans to retain the present organization after it is dropped by the government already are under way, Klumph said today. "No one can realize, except the league operatives, to what extent the Bolsheviki and the I. W. W. have honeycombed the city with their destructive propaganda," Klumph said.

Masonic Calendar

Monday, Dec. 30. Richmond Com mandary, No. 8, K. T. Special Conclave work in Knight Templar degree, commencing at 5:30. Luncheon at 6:30. Tuesday. Dec. 31 Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in Fellow Craft degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. After lodge there will be social and smoker. Thursday, Jan. 2, 1919 Wayne Council, No. 10 R. & S. M. Stated assembly, installation of officers. Friday, Jan. 3 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting, work In Fellow Craft degree. ' Saturday, Jan. 4 Loyal Chapter, No. 49. O. E. S. Stated meeting and installation of officers and initiation of candidates.

Castine, Ohio Mrs. Esta Miller and daughter Lillian of Dayton are visiting the former's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. William Trump. . . .John Shaeffer and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Shaeffer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eyer spent Christmas day with Herman Shaeffer and family. .. .Theodore Reigle of Arcanum visited the latter part of the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Banta....Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Harrison and daughter Nora were in Richmond Monday A seven ard one-half pound son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horine Christmas eve. Joseph William C. C. Newman and family visited A. W. Newman and wife Christmas day. .....Carl and Orlan Delinger saw the war exhibition at Cincinnati Saturday. ....Glen McFaddin was in Dayton Sunday. .. .Mrs. Crist Schweigert visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Drew, Thursday. . . .Mrs. B. W. Long was In Greenville Friday. .. .William Denlinger and family entertained Christmas day. David A. Onkst and daughter Vera of Dayton, Vernon Denlinger and family, Ira Holsinger and family and Mrs. Israel Denlinger of near Trolwood. nnd George Wogoman and family of Eldorado. .. .Albert Trump and family of Pia.ua are visiting relatives here.... Mrs. William Chellis called on Mrs. Roy Horine Friday afternoon. .. .Herman Fry of Dayton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Fager. Jacob Hawkey was in Eldorado Thursday ... .Esther, the four-year-old daughter of Albert Shaeffer, died at

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Wilson Endorses Hoover Plan for Food Relief LONDON. Dec. 30. The Express understands that President Wilson, who has been giving considerable personal attention during his visit to Europe to the question of fighting the famine in the Central Empires, has indorsed and submitted to the allies a definite plan for relief formulated by his advisors, including Herbert Hoover. It Is felt that tue need of somo action Is imperative. President Wilson favors the immediate appointment of a director general of relief for Europe, supplementing the work of the Interallied Food Council.

RICHMOND HAS RADIATOR EXPERT

DELEGATION FROM NATIONS' UNION VISITS WILSON (By Associated LONDON, Dec. 30. President Wilson at the American embassy today, received a delegation from the League of Nations Union. It was headed by Viscount Grey, former secretary for foreign affairs, and it included the archbishop of Canterbury, and Viscount Bryce, former British ambassador to the United States. The president In addressing the delegation said: "Gentlemen: I am very much complimented that you should come in person to present this address and I have been delighted and stimulated to

rtnv r-r.,11 ,!h hnrt rWfr nf thfi nna trie growing ana prevailing imer-

automoblle radiator department in the est in the subject of the league of nashops of W. Hare & Sons. Nobles- tions. not only a growing interest. it,a rodrno tha first nf th vpar merely, but a growing purpose, which

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charge of the Richmond Battery and Radiator Company, who will open their doors to the waiting automobile public next Wednesday. Richmond Motorists will welcome this new addition to the automobile field as an expert radiator man is of great value to them. Mr. H. M. Rlggin, a local business man will also be connected with the firm.

War Bride Gets Divorce From Soldier Husband COLUMBUS, Ind.. Dec. 30" Mrs. Ruth Stuckey of Indianapolis yesterday was granted a divorce from Sergt. Herman Stuckey in the Circuit Court here and her maiden name, Ruth Dexheimen, was restored. The marriage was a result of the world war. Miss Dexheimen last May went to Hattiesburg, Miss., to marry another soldier, who was stationed at Camp Shelby.- He was expecting her and had procured a marriage license, but shortly before she arrived he was called to camp duty and did not meet the train on which she arrived at Hattietburg. Among strangers, disappointed and bewildered, Miss Dexheimer sought help from the first soldier she saw, who chanced to be Sergt Stuckey. The two searched for the soldier to whom she was engaged, but when they failed to find him the sergeant assured the girl that she should not be cheated of a husband and that he would marry her if she would say the word. Miss Dexheimer consented.

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lightful that members of the govern

ment which brought this nation into the war because of the moral obligations based upon a treaty should be among those who have brought me this paper, because on the other side of the water we have greatly admired the motives and subscribed to the principles which actuated the government of Great Britain in obeying that moral dictate. "You have shown what we must organize, namely, that same force and sense of obligation; and unless we organize it the thing that we do now will not stand. - "I feel that so strongly that it is particularly cheering to know Just how strong and imperative the idea has become. I thank you, very much, indeed. It has been a privilege to see you personally. "I was just saying to Lord Grey that we had indirect knowledge of each other and that I am glad to identify him. I feel as if I had met him long ago and I had the pleasure of matching minds with Mr. Asquith yesterday."

Fall or winter pruning of grapevines may be done at any time during mild j

weather from November to March, when the vines are in a dormant condition.

The United States Civil Service Ccnimifsion has announced an examination for the county of Union,, Ind.,

to be held at Richmond and Conne-s

WEAKNESS REMAINS LONG AFTER Influenza

Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients.

the home or ner parents veanesaay . v,,,e on Jan 25 m9 t0 fiI1 the evening funeral was held at the Uon of rum, carrier at Brownsvl0(

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this place Taul Hamill and Jesse ;on rura, rout?g from other postoffice3 Chrismer were in Dayton bunday L (he aboye mentloned count Thu

evening .... u mere are no ntw laapa of influenza before Sunday there will he Sunday school at this place. The

HChools will also begin next week Barton Ixng, wife and sister Findora visited Mr. and Mrs. William Cummins last Thursday.

Nebraska has passed New York state and leads all states in the union now in the production of hay, according to the 'Omaha Chamber of Commerce. .

examination will be open only to malo citizei.s who are actually domiciled ir the territory of a postoffice in the county and who meet the other requirements sot forth in Form No. 1977. This form and application blanks may be obtained from the offi ces mentioned above or from the United States Civil Service Commission at -Washington. D. C. Applications should be forward to the Commission at Washington at the earliest

practicable date.

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After an attack of influenza, doctors advise that nature be assisted in Its building-up process by the use of a good tonic one that will not only put strength and endurance into the body, but will also help to build up and strengthen the run-down cells of the Drain. One of the most highly recommended remedies to put energy into both body and brain is Blo-feren your physician knows the formula it is printed below. There's iron in Bio-feren the kind of iron that makes red blood corpuscles and creates vigor. There is lecithin also; probably the best brain invigorator known to science. Then there Is good old reliable gentian, that brings back your lagging appetite. There are other ingredients that help to promote good health, as you can see by reading this formula, not forgetting kolo, that great agent that puts the power of endurance into -weak people. . Taken altogether Bio-feren la a splendid active tonic that will greatly help any weak, run-down person to regain normal strength, energy, ambition and endurance. Bio-feren is sold by all reliable druggists and is inexpensive. For weakness after influenza patients ere advised to take two tablets after each meal and one at bed time seven a day, until health, strength and vigor are fully restored. It will not fall to help yon and if for any reason you are dissatisfied with results your druggist ia authorized to return your money upon request without any red tape of any kind. . Note to physicians: There is oo secret about the -formula of Bioferen, it is printed on every package. Here it is: Lecithin: Calcium Glycero-phosphate; Iron Pep ton ate, Manganese Peptonate; Ext. Nux. Vomica; Powdered Gentian; Phenolphthaleln; Olearsin Capsicum. Koto.

One of Italys great national songs by Caruso; George M. Cohan's latest and greatest war song thrillingly sung by John McCormack; that noble militant hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers" by Schumann-Heink; two of the most beautiful duets in all opera these are among the notable contributions to the Red Seal list by famous and exclusive Victor artists. There are other splendid numbers by favorite artists of the concert stage; the choicest of the latest popular songs; and lively dance music. The complete list of new January offerings follows, and Victor dealers everywhere are ready to play the records for you.

When You Come Back Andante Cantabile (Tschaikowsky) Hatikva (Zionist Hymn) Garibaldi's Hymn Onward, Christian Soldiers Madame Butterfly Duet of the Flowers

La Boheme Thou Sweetest Maiden A little Birch Canoe and You The Bluebird The Americans Come!

I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine ia the Y.M.CA. Lambert Murphy an Sounds of the Forest, Part I Sounds of the Forest, Pai t II Waters of Venice Waltz (Violin and Accordion) Good-Bye, Alexander Fox Trot (Violin and Accordion) Mary Fox Trot Joseph C Rock-a-Bye Baby Fox Trot Joseph C,

Dreaming of Home, Sweet Home The Rose of No Man's Land After You've Gone I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry When Tony Goes Over the Top Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip!

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Frances Alda and Giovanni MartineUi 88593 12 3.00

John McCormack Elman String Quartet Alma Gluck and Efrem Zimbalist Enrico Caruso Ernestine Schumann-Heink Frances Alda and Sophie Braslau

Reinald Werrenrath

Charles Kellogg

Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw

Marion Harris Henry Burr

Billy Murray

Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartet

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