Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 1, 11 November 1919 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1919.
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FAIR PLANS LAID
W AT MflNIMY HOT
n i iiiwnun i ilium SERVICE MEN'S MEET
after a five month's trip to South America. EVANSVILLE The NC-4 will pay a visit to Evansville on November 15 and 16 in an attempt to stimulate recruiting, local naval officers have been advised
Richmond is promised one of the biggest entertainments in the history ci tb eliy, at the Service Men's Fair, to be held all next week in the Coliseum. A committee was appointed at a Monday night meeting, to arrange Tor the disposal of the merchandise contributed to the fair. All the merchandise will be kept on display this week at Mc Conaha's show rooms, with the excsption of the livestock, the Starr player piano, which is on display in the window of
the Starr Piano company, and the siutomobile chassis, which is on display
in the lobby of the Westcott hotel.
Arrangements are being made for decorations, and the construction of booths will begin the later part of the week. Service men will arrange their
merchandise next Sunday and Mon
day, and everything is planned for the
big opening Monday evening. Baby Show Interest
Considerable interest is being shown in the baby show, which will be held as a part of the fair on Satur
day afternoon, Nov. 22. Already 35 1
babies have been entered and members of the physician's committee anticipate a full list of the entries before the fair starts next Monday. Following is a list of the babies already entered: Margin Tecgarden, 100 N. 5th St.; Aline Loraine Smith, 216 S. 13th St.; Robert Lowell Lamb, Lynn, Ind., R. R. 2; Elistoille Anna Clingman, Milton, Ind; Miles Stanburg, 213 N. 16th S:.; William Arnold Lanman, 1022 lt2 S. C. St.; Junior Card, 16th and N. C. St; Elois Lacey, 428 1-2 S. 5th; Thomas Miles Lacy, 428 1-2 S. 5th St.; Marvin Rarrell Dougan, 17 Charles St.; Janot Kathryn Wright, Fountain City. Tad; Virginia Elizabeth Johnson,625 S. 13'.h St.; Mary Virginia Scbepman, R. R. D. Richmond; Geraldine Ruth Meeks, 225 Kinsey St.; Esther Louise Jordan. 136 Maple St.; Wilodiene Ruby, R. R. C. Richmond; Mary Elizabeth Landweir. 227 S. D St.; Robert Arthur Williams. 26 S. 20th St.; Paul Victor De Armand, 608 S. E St.; June Cecelia Strayer.ll S. Hunt St.; James Elmer Wood, 1527 N. A. St.; Theda Henson, 228 S. 7th St.; Robert Eugene Kiracofe, 405 S. 11 ih St.; Donna Ruth Hinsky. 2S1 S. W. 2nd. St.; Robert C. Elstro. 749 S. Sth St.; Harriet Holsinger, 911 Hunt St.; Edward Tihe, 205 S. 7th St.; George Edward Bradfield.6 1-2 N. 6th St.; Robert Kirkman, R. R. B. Richmond; Raymond Kirkman, R. R. B. Richmond; John Roland Davis, 18 N. 12th SSt.; Verna Mae Mackey, 440 S. W. 3 rd St.; Russell Martin Stephenson, 804 S. 14th St.
SCOTTSBURG Thomas A. Gardner, 74 years old, a veteran of the civil war and a successful farmer, is deat at his home here. FORT WAYNE Wayne Tilbury, 20 years old, of this city, died in a local hospital from injuries resulting in an explosion of gasoline which destroyed bis automobile. INDIANAPOLIS Coningsby Dawson will relate his war experiences here Nov. 18, at the Propylaeum.
MOTHER-IN-LAW CAN'T STAY MORE THAN 4 WEEKS!
(By Associated Press) LONDON, Nov. 11. Householders in the United Kingdom are barred from entertaining their mothers-in-law or other guests longer than four weeks by an order from the ministry of food.
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This edict, which is part of the good conservation program, limits the stay of a visitor in a private house to one month.
The 21st verse of the seventh chapter of Ezra contains all the letters of the alphabet except "j".
MOTHER HAD TO TAKE DAUGHTER OUT OF SCHOOL Was Unable to Do Her Housework Gains Thirty-Five Pounds.
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Indiana News Brevities
INDIANAPOLIS The Indianapolis section of the Socialist Labor party has adoptrnd resolutions condemning the action of city council in passing the anti-picketing ordinance. The resolution declares that the ordinance is "unconstitutional."
' LAFAYETTE Frank C. Beall, an instructor in the animal husbandry department of Purdue university for
five years, has returned to Lafayette j
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well known woman of Kansas City,
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largest jewelry stores in Kansas City,
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"Now they hardly know me, I am so
changed, and they, too, will say that nothing did me any good until I began
taking Tanlac.
"I suffered of nervous Indigestion
for a year and for the last three months of the time I was unable to do anything at all. 1 had to take my daughter out of high school to care for me and the house. Even a drink of water would sour on my stomach and cause the gasses to press up against my heart until I could hardly breathe. I did not dare eat anything for days at a time and fell off so I was almost skin and bones, and I became so weak and dizzy I could not walk without holding on to something for support. "When I would have my worst spells the neighbors would have to come in and work with me and I would lust gasp for breath. They though'.
would die and I thought so, too. I tried all sorts of medicines but nothing gave me relief at all and I knew that I could not stand the attacks much longer. "One day my husband brought me some Tanlac. I was so bad off I too'x four bottles before I could tell it was doing me much good. I have now taken thirteen bottles and my health is perfectly splendid. I have gained thirty-five pounds and many of my friends don know me when they meet me. My appetite is fine and I . eat ever, thing without the slightest effects afterwards. My nerves are normal and I feel so strong and well I now
do all the work required to take cars of my family and our six room home without the slightest trouble. I want the public to know just what Tanlac has done for me because it may be the means of helping others back to health. If anyone will call on me or write me I will be glad to tell them about my case. I never Intend to be without Tanlac as long as I live." Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite; in Greensfork by C. D. Somine; in Cambridge City by Mr. Dean House; in Pershing by Sourbeer & Rodenberg; in Centerville by Centerville Pharmacy, and in Milton by W. L. Parkins. Adv.
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