Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 214, 20 June 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND : PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNJ5 20. 1919. PAGE ELEVEN Miss Frances Wright are giving showers in honor of her approachlns; marriage. Jus 25....M1M Annie Paxtoa was a member of the graduating class at Miami university. after a. three weeks' visit -with his against Secretary- of State Harrey C Fdormng Stm, 0. . f..:. I.-".-Rev. Mr. Jamieson and S. M. Paxton attended the Presbytery at Tren LD BATTLESHIP OREGON, TO BE GIVEN TO STATE WHOSE NAME SHE BEARS, BOASTS PROUD RECORD grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. RobSmith, to restrain him from submitn !?J55? lK5h the question to the public as de. spent serenteen months overseas, seven of which were on the front. He manded by a petition filed with him. ton. Ohio. Tuesday.... The friends of was not Injured. George Mannon is spending a short vacation here. Referendum Right On Dry -

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Measure Upheld In Ohio COLUMBUS. O., June 20. That the voters of the state of Ohio have the right to a referdum upon the action of the General Assembly In ratifying the prohibition amendment to the Federal constitution is the finding' of Judge E. J3. Dillon, of the Franklin county common pleas court, in the

suit filed by George S. Hawke, of Cincinnati, and the Anti-Saloon League,

Battleship Oregon and Rear Admiral Charles E. Clarke, who commanded her during her famous dash around Cape Horn at the opening of the Spanish-American war.

The recent announcement of' Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy, that the navy department had offered the old battleshiD Orecon to the state

of Oregon to be maintained for historical purposes without expense to the navy has renewed interest in the f amous old sea fighter that broke all naval traditions and records by her race

Ohio Nevs Flashes

SPRnsTGFIELD Dr. J. A. Ness, Witterberg prfecr, declared the crowing of a Mack Orplrgton hen on his farm wa3 a cure filgn that every state wouM rat1y the woman's suffrage amendment. DVYTON--Thtee hundred and eev-entr-elK.U year,?: men and women received dlolomas from the two Dayton high sciocls this year. Steele high ccrool leraduated 192 students and StiXK.VIA - -F!rdtnf:s of the state bureau of public accounting amounting ti; R,ppoT'.ir.fctc'y $s50 for excessive charRis fo- automobile hire and meals hjs btcasht abcu. the resignation of Court7 SuTTeyor J. M. Fawcett The overcharg'tg covers a period of two veard. DELAVAHI! Ohio Wesleyan uni-

vpra'.'.y graclur-.ted tho largest class in th histor of. the school yesterday.! IBS wer. and women receiving diplorrj&s. Twwty of the class were returned soldiers. AKRON Hamilton was selected as the meeting place for the Ohio State Su;2ay school association in 1920 at ti c convention ef the association which cir.BPd here Thursday. Dr. W. G. C'.ipi'ir.ger of Otterbein college. Westvine, was chosen president. DAYTON City officials have found r. "famine" of bathing suits in Dayton. Efforts to purchase 1,000 suits for use et the public bath in Island park have .caused practically a cleanup in bathing suits in local stores.

PI QUA Four Greeks were sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail for gambling after one of their number complained to the police that he had been fleeced out of $35 and a gold watch in a poker game.

COLUMBUS Practically every church in Ohio will participate in the opening of the Thrift Week campaign in Ohio next Sunday. PastOrs have agreed to present the principles of Thrift Week to their con rega Lions at all services. TROY Because the railway express employes allowed a valuable shepherd dog to break out of a crato and roam through Philadelphia until it was unfit for showing from the bench, F. W. Thomas filed suit for $500 damages against the company in common pleas court here today. The dog is valued at ?1,500.

Had Suffered Thirty Years,

She Declares

Mrs. Buckingham Has no

More Dizzy Spells Since

Tanlac Ended Stomach

Trouble.

"For the first time in. thirty years," Bald Mrs. M. Buckingham, residing at

2438 Kensington avenue, Kansas City

Missouri, in an interview, recently,

am able to eat without suffering afterwards, and I can't sit down to the

table without feeling thankful for what Tanlac has done for me." Mrs. Buckingham is the wife of W.i J. Buckingham, the well known carriage and auto maker. He has been with the Russell Carriage Company for twenty-three years. Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham have lived in Kansas City for more than thirty years and are highly respected by all who know them. "What I would eat caused me pain," she contlnued,and if I went without eating there was an awful gnawing sensation in my stomach, so I just suffered nearly all the time. The gas on my stomach affected me so that I could hardly breathe and my heart acted so peculiar that I became alarm-

led for fear I had heart trouble. I

Word has been received from Sergt. could not rest and would get so ner-

craaiey u. uaiians announcing nis ar- vous i aia noc Know wnai 10 ao. ai

from San Francisco to Key West in 1898, arriving in time to take her place in the American battle fleet and do valiant service in the sea fight off Santiago with Admiral Cervera's Spanish fleet.

sage said. Stephens seas since last July.

has been over-

rival from overseas. Sergt. Calkins has served abroad since last October. Corporal Maron K. Smith has returned to his home in Portland, Ore.,

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Clem Thistlethwaite, Richmond, lnd.

WITH THOSE IN ARMY AND NAVY

This column, containing news of Richmond and Wayne county soldiers and sailors, will appear dally In the Palladium. Contributions ill be welcomed.

ANNOUNCING the re-opening of my office after a year's absence In the service abroad.

DR. A. J. 29 So. 10th St.

WHALLON Phone 2399

times I was so bad off that I 6hould have been In bed and just dragged

around at my work. I was so dizzy j I could scarcely keep my balance and couldn't stoop over without falling. "Well, nothing ever helped me except just for the time being, until I began taking Tanlac and that's saying a good deal for it seems to me I had tried everything. For a while I thought Tanlac was going to disappoint me, too, for I never felt much better until I had finished, my third bottle, but since that time I have improved rapidly. I can eat just anything now and since my food digests properly and the gas has stopped forming on my stomach I never have palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath or a pain. My nerves are almost normal and my housework is no . longer a

burden, but a pleasure to me. Really, I am feeling better than I have since my troubles began and I just think Tanlac 13 the grandest medicine on earth." Tanlac is sold In Richmond by Clem

Thistlethwaite's stores and the lead

ing druggist io every town. Adv

Irwin Stephens, of 1124 North 1 1 street, has received word that his

brother. Sergeant Forrest C. Stephens, has arrived at Newport News, Va., and is on his way to Camp Sherman, O., fox his honorable discharge. He will be home in a few days, the mes-

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form a charming combination for a delightful summer outing. Bright sunshiny days, cool night, and puae-sccated atmosphere. Broad sandy beaches where the children may wade. Deep waters where grown-ups can fight it out with bass or musk-. Camps, hotels and cottages, where yoa can take it easy; and other hotels where you can eater into the gayety of fashionable resort life. And lots of places off the beaten path where you can go with an Indian guide and fish, camp, tramp in the woods and lcara the secrets of woodcraft. Summer Excursion Fares Ask tho local ticket agent to help plan jrour trip, or apply to the neareat Consolidated Ticket Office, or address nearest Travel Bureau. United States Railroad Administration, 646 Transportation Bldsr.. Chicaa-o; 13 Liberty Street, New ' Yorn City. 602 Healey Bld.. Atlanta, Ga.

A Gallant French Soldier-Author who makes D'Artagnan and other heroes of "Three Musketeers" live anew will contribute to the Palladium's One Hundred Condensed Novels . Captain Andre Morize of Harvard Vividly retells in condensed form Dumas' "Three Musket-

"Twenty Years After" and "Count de Bragelonne"

eers

This alone would make any series of stories noteworthy. But, in addition, ex-President Taft, ex-Governor McCall and U. S. enator Walsh will condense Winston Churchill's greatest historic-political novels. James B. Connolly will condense a number of thrilling sea romances. Irving Bacheller, J. Luther Long, John Kendrick Bangs, Carolyn Wells, Mrs. Mary E. Wllklns-Freeman and many others have made brilliant contributions to the series.

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