Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 182, 14 May 1919 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, ial3.

JUSTICE FIRST WITH AMERICANS, SAYS PRESIDENT

Denies United States is Nation of Dollar Worshippers in Address in Paris. (By Associated Praia) PARIS, May 14. President Wilson in hia address to the French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, entered a strong disclaimer of the Idea

that the American people were large

ly materialists or dollar worshippers.

"I have had in recent months one

very deep sense of privilege," the

President said. "I hare been keenly

aware that there have been times

when the peoples of Europe hare not

understood the people of the United

States. We have been too often supposed to have been devoted chiefly if

not entirely to material enterprises.

We have been supposed. In the common phrase, to worship the almighty

dollar. Champions of Liberty.

"We have accumulated wealth, sir, we have devoted ourselves to material enterprises with extraordinary

success, but there has underlain all

of that, all the time, a common sense of humanity and a common sympathy with the high principles of justice which has never grown dim In the field even of enterprise; and It has

been my very great Joy in these recent

months to Interpret the people of the United States to the people of the

world. .

"I have not done more, sir. I have not uttered in my public capacity my

own private thoughts. I have uttered what I have known to be the thoughts of the great people whom I represent. I have uttered the things that have been stored up In their hearts and purpose from the time of our birth as a nation." It was at this point that the President made his declaration that the American people, who came into the world consecrated to liberty, were ready to cast their lot In common with the lot of those whose liberty is threat, ened, whenever the cause of liberty was seen to be imperiled.

Ohio News Flashes

MARY S VI LLE Th e loss In a bank robbery at Marysvllle has been set at $2,000. The postoffice lost between $500 and $1,000 in stamps. ST. CLAIRSVI LLE Edward Hora.

of Lansing, has just informed Mrs. Josephine Miller, of Martin's Ferry, of the way in which her son, Alfred Miller, met death in France, in compliance with an agreement which Hora, Miller, and other soldiers made while lying wounded on the field. LANCASTER Paul Mclntyre, 17, high school baset-ball star. Is in city hospital with a bullet in his brain as a result of an attempt at suicide. He told friends he was tired of living. SANDUSKY A large acreage of the shoreland of Ohio has been carried into the lae as result of the storm which raged during the weey-end. The Cedar Point highway was wreced. HAMILTON Otto Gels, 43, Is dead of injuries received Saturday when struck by an interurban car near ML Healthy. His automobile skidded onto the tracks and he was struck when trying to flag the car. CHILLICOTHE Saloons here remained closed while Mayor Story exacted promises from their owners that soudiers would not be permitted to enter, following a riot which started between white soldiers and colored men. COLUMBUS There's a row on between Victor Donahey, auditor of state, and the state senate. Donahey sliced large chunks from the traveling expense bills of several senators, including one of $11.15 for one day's "eats," and they retaliated by cutting the traveling allowance of his office from $500'to $200 a year. HAMILTON At least one wet spot will be found here May 26, when Lyman Williams will re-open his saloon for that one day. He must pay $350 for a license for the day, and is the only saloon-keeper out of 78 to do it. CINCINNATI Three suicides by the same method in two days have occurred here. Richard S. Shol, 36 ; Fred Holz, 61; and George W. Harris, capitalist, are the three. They all fired bullets into their mouths.

HIGH SERVICE MEN TO ATTEND CHAPEL

B. W. Kelly, principal of the High school, wishes all the alumni of the High school who . have , been In the service to attend chapel exercises Friday morning. The exercises will be in

honor of these men.

R's will also be awarded at this

chapel, which is the last one of the year.

APOLLO CHORUS TO GIVE PROGRAM OF FESTIVAL TONIGHT

The Apollo chorus, assisted by Corwin Brown, violinist, Bernlce Judy, pianist, and Mary Kathryn Gates, celloist, will give the third concert of the seventh annual May Festival, this evening in the high BChool auditorium at 8 o'clock. Several vocal numbers by members of the chorus will be a feature of the concert.

The Apollo chorus is made up of se

lected voices from the choral classes in the high school. Many of those in the chorus are vocal students and the entire chorus has been taught the principles of tone production so that the numbers promise to be interesting and well given. The members of the chorus are:

Soprano Irene Jarra, Helen Addle-

man. Mrs. Newlon, Khea uranaan,

Grace Chrow, Florence Title, Isabella

Lennard, Irma Weaver, Helen Geers. Ruth Otte, Alberta Gossett, Helen Eg eemeyer. Lorraine Long, Pauline Mc

Pherson, Grace Simcoke, Mildred Clevenger, Esther Jay, Louise Horr, Edith Hunt. Harriet Druly, Pauline Denny,

Laureen Jenks, Dorothy Beetle, Ruth

Daffler, Kathryn Gates, Gertrude Will

iams, Tanna Clark, Grace Barton, Hes ter Jones and Florence Wentz.

Altos Josephine HIatt, Bernice Ju-

day, Mary Luring, Lucille Eastman, Gladys Longnesker, Mildred Whitely,

Martha Webb, Iris Cook, Winifred Hay, Osee Rees, Gwendolyn Spitler.

Ethel Graham, Louise Colvin, Ruth

Dill, Frances Owens, Ruth McPherson, Bonnie Carman, Myra Cox, Mary

Jones. Helen Roland and Emily C.

Maue.

Tenors William Unthank, Ralph

Hart Harold Slnex, Harry Thomas,

Albert Chrow, Clarence Kerlin, Wesler Scull. William Romey and William

Marshall.

Bassos Francis Gable. Levi Under

bill. Scott McGuire, Russell Allan,

Kenneth Dollins, Robert Graham, Ce

cil Cureton. Claude Miller, Elmer Zim

merman. S. S. Vernon, J. Corwin

Brown and Marius Fossenkemper.

The program for the concert this

evenine is as follows:

1. (a) Blessed of God (Kowbridge) ;

fbl Indiana (Harlan).

2. Piano Concert Polonaise (Felen)

Bernice Judy. 3. A Spring Day Song Cycle, (a) Hail Smiling Morn (Spafford) ; (b) The Oars Are Splashing Lightly (Geibel); (c) O Twilight's Picture (Smith). 4. 'Cello, Meditation (Massenett) Mary Kathryn Gates. 6. Soprano, "'Tis May Love" (DeKoven) Pauline McPherson. 6. "Be Not Afraid" (Mendelssohn). 7. Duet, selected Helen Eggemeyer, Clarence Kerlin. 8. (a) Fairy Song (Shakespeare) Zimmerman; (b) Brooks Shall Murmur (Bree). 9. Violin Andante (Concerto 23) (Viotti) J. Corwin Brown. 10. "Tim Rooney's at the Fightln' (Flynn) Clarence Kerlin and Chorus. 11. Lullaby of Life (Leslie).

GRADE SCHOOLS WILL

CLOSE NEXT THURSDAY

Superintendent J. H. Bentley an

nounced Wednesday morning that the grade schools will close Thursday, May 22, at noon. The children will return Friday afternoon to receive their grade cards.

The Garfield students, Principal N.

C. Heironimus announced, will leave

school Wednesday evening, May 21,

and return to school Friday afternoon

at 1 o'clock for their grades. -

The High school students, excepting

the Seniors, will be released from school at noon May 21, and return at

o'clock Friday afternoon to receive

their grades.. The members of the Senior class who have their work up

will finish Friday of this week.

"SMALL POTATO" MOTIVES.

(By Associated Press)

CLEVELAND, May 14. William

Howard Taft in address last night, characterized person who opposes

league of nations because of dislike for

President Wilson, as one actuated by

a "small potato motive."

CONDEMNS RAIL PLAN.

Circuit Court Records

Foster Webster, colored, pleaded not

guilty to grand larceny in circuit court

Wednesday morning, on a charge of stealing three sacks of flour from, a local company, and will be tried soon.

Floyd O. Louterbach, of Conners-

ville, was awarded $250 in his suit for damages against John Sointu and the

Union City Body company by a jury

late Tuesday evening. Louterbach

sued for $1,000 for injuries sustained

by his son Charles in an automobile

accident

Sarah R. Wicks filed suit against

the estate of Maria Savage, deceased.

for $1,245 for almost ten years' serv

ice as a domestic and several weeks

service as a nurse, for which she

claims payment had never been made.

John W. Moon was ordered to pay

$8 living expenses a week to his wife,

Cora Moon, and their child, and $25

suit money, pending the hearing of

her suit for divorce against him.

Suit of the International Silver com

pany against Joseph Ratlift was dismissed by the plaintiff, who paid the cost of the suit.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Oliver H. Beeson to James Murphy,

part northeast section 26, township

15, range 12, $2,500.

Oliver H. Beeson to Lora L. Murphy.

part northeast section 26, township 15,

range 12, $1.

Alfred C. Underhill to Raymond E.

Swallow, lot 583, E. Starr's addition to Richmond.

Raymond E. Swallow to Linda Bra-

den, lot 683, E. Starr's addition to

Richmond, $3,300.

Henry Rose to Northern Wayne

bank, lot 212, Economy, $255.

George W. Miller to Rudolph G.

Leeds, lot 118, O. map of Richmond,

$1. Quit claim deed.

MARRIAGE LICENSE Edgar Hirschfield, 23, bookkeeper,

and Frieda May Kehlenbrink,' 23 clerk, Richmond.

JOHN I BURNETT DIES

Examination For Centervillc Postmaster ship Here Soon

At the request of the postmaster general, the United States civil service commission has announced an examination to be held at Richmond on June 18 for the position of postmaster at Centerville. This office has an annual compensation of $1,100. To be eligible for this examination

an applicant must be a citizen of the !

United States, must actually reside within the delivery of the office and have so resided at the time the present vacancy occurred. Applicants must have reached their twenty-first but not their sixty-fifth birthday on the date of the examination. - Application Form 2241 and full Information concerning the requirements of the examination may be secured from the postmaster at Centerville, or , from the civil service commission, at Washington, t. C. Applications should be properly executed and .filed with the commission at Washington, D. C, In time to arrange for the examination of the applicant.

(By Associated Press) GADSDEN. Ala, May 14. Representative John L. Burnett chairman of the committee on Immigration in the last house, died suddenly last evening.

BOLSHEVIK GUNBOAT SUNK

PLAN COTTON CORPORATION

Ten Years' Suffering from Itching Burning Skin Trouble, Stopped by Resinol

Gretna, Va., Oct. 20: "I suffered

for over ten years with itching and

Durmng or my skin. It never broke

out at all, but just itched and burned

terribly. I tried al

most everything,

but got no relief. As soon as I be

gan using Resinol

Ointment and Res

inol Soap the Itch

ing : and burnin

leu me almost at once. I used one

jar of Resinol

Ointment and two jars of Resinol

ooapanawa

completely cured." (Signed) Richard

T. Shelton.

Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap

sold by all druggists. Adv.

(By Associated Press) NEW ORLEANS, May 14. Cotton growers, dealers and bankers of the

south, meeting here today in a general conference, called by Governor Pleasant of Louisiana, formulated plans for the organization of a $100,000,000 cotton exporting corporation and the permanent organization of the cotton interests of the ten states

in which the crop is most extensively grown.

TO STOP CHICKS DYING

Put This In the Drinking Water Most people lose half of every hatch

and seem to expect it. Chick cholera or white diarrhoea is the trouble. The

U. S. Government states that over half the chicks hatched die from this cause.

An Avicol tablet, placed in the drink

ing water, will positively save your little chicks from all such diseases.

Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will

be as lively as crickets. Avicol will keep them healthy and make' them

grow and develop more rapidly.

Mrs. Vannie Thackery, R. F. D. 3,

St Paris, O., writes: "I had 90 chicks and they all died but 32. Then I com

menced on Avicol and havent lost

any since. They have grown wonder

fully." It costs nothing to try Avicol. If you don't find that it prevents and promptly cures white diarrhoea and all other bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money will be refunded by return mail. Avicol is sold by most druggists and poultry remedy dealers, or you can Bend 25c or 60c today for a package by mall postpaid. Burrell-Dugger Co., 168 Columbia Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Adv.

By Associated Press) ARCHANGEL, May 14. One Bolshevik gunboat is reported to have been sunk on the Dvina river in an engagement with the British flotilla and land batteries.

Cuticura Clears Dandruff In One Treatment On retiring, comb the hair out straight, then make a parting, gently rubbing in Cuticura Ointment with the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings until the whole scalp has been treated. Place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water, using plenty of soap, best applied with the hands. Rinse in tepid water. Repeat in two weeks if needed. BT Cuticura Toilet Trio W Consisting of Soap. Ointment and Talcum are indispensable adjuncts of the daily toi1st in maintaining skin purity and skin health. By bringing these delicately medicated emollients in frequent contact with your skin as in use for all toilet purposes, you keep the skin, scalp, hair and handfc clear, sweet and healthy. The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 25c each everywhere.

RICHMOND TEACHERS'

FEDERATION ELECTS

Officers for next year will be elect

ed at the regular meeting of the Rich

mond Teachere Federation Thursday

afternoon at 4 o'clock at the High school, in Room 20.

The picnic which was to have been

held Tuesday afternoon has been called off. i

AGREEMENT OBTAINED.

PARIS. May 14. The Poles and UJtV

ranians have reached an agreement-'--,

to the r

cease fighting, largely due friendly offices of Americans.

Topeka, Kan., has. a deputy United States marshal. Miss Grace Roller.

V

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(By Associated Press)

ST. LOUIS, May 14. Letter from

Elihu Root, read before the Missouri

Bankers' convention last night, condemns proposed compulsory federal Incorporation of railroads, government guarantees of income and removal of the roads from the Jurisdiction of state commissions.

FOR CHICKEN LICE

u.

S. Department of Recommends Sodium

Agriculture Fluoride.

MOTT NAMED PARIS ATTACHE. (By Associated Press) PARIS, Tuesday, May 13. Colonel Bentley Mott, formerly representing rtonpral Pershing at the headquarters

of Marshal Foch has been appointed military attache at the American embassy in Paris, succeeding Major Barclay H. Warburton, Jenkintown, Pa., who is" going home to be demobilized.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 801, issued by the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, is free and describes the new and easy method of killing lice on

poultry by the use of Sodium Fuloride. Government experts report that it does the work better than anything else, killing both old and young lice, including the young which come from the eggs present on the fowl at the time of treatment. You are urged, if you find lice in your flock, to follow the U. S. government plan for getting rid cf them. Get lb. of Talcimized Sodium Fluoride of your druggist or poultry remedy dealer. This comes in a 35c package ready for Instant use and is labeled with the government's directions for applying. Be sure you get the Talcimized form, as it is made especially for poultry. Burrell-Dugger Co., 168 Columbia Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.

CATARRH is worse in Winter. Get rid of it now in a month, and permanently, by using Brazilian Balm as directed. Get to spot twice a day. Get the 50 cent or $1 size and be thorough.

For a Good Cleaner Can 1493 All orders quickly called for and promptly delivered. Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed ... ........ .$1.25 Men's Suits, cleaned and pressed ............ $1.25 Skirts, cleaned and pressed for ..................50c Trousers, cleaned and pressed for ..... . . . . . . . . .50c Peerless Dry Cleaning Co. Opposite Courthouse 318 Main Phone 1493

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KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Ross' Drug Store

The Place of Quality.

712 MAIN STREET 1st Door West of City Restuarant

FELTM AN'S Shoe Store

Pumps Tan Russia Calf Pump, covered Louis Heel

$5.00

Pat Kid Pump, high French heels with plate, simplicity style ' $5.50 Black Kid Colonial Pump, cut steel Buckles, Leather Louis heels

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