Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 32, 18 December 1919 — Page 9

THE BICHMOND PALLADIUM- AND SUN-TELEGRAU.' THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919.

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Webster Farmers Favor ? ; Coszty Agent; Auxiliary '; . of Women is Discussed

BALLOTS REOPENED .

CCttTMBUS. O . Dec. 18.- Ballot box In approximately 1,000 Ohio pre cincts, or one-fifth of the state, will be reopened and last November vote upon ratification of the Federal prohibition amendment will be recounted to determine whether the "wet" victory of some 400 votes was the true result of the election. This was decided . here Wednesday by Judge Prank Cievenger when he granted the requests of the Ohio Dry Federation for recounts. . . Boxes to . Columbus. Judge Clevenger announced that he will begin, the first examination of precincts la Cleveland and Toledo. The billot hose will be brought to Columbus, where the recount will be made. Judges Clevenger intimated that if sufficient errors are developed to place the whole result of the referendum in doubt he may exercise the power to order a recount throughout the entire state.

Wfflusn to Attend Meet f on School Book Sitsatien

'What's in a Name?"

Tracts about rear nam: Its Mstoirt Us moaning; whonco It w rlvod; Its significance; your lucky dar and lucky Jewel. - BY MILDRED MARSHALL

All but two of the fanners present

the meeting of the Webster Town-

chip Farmers' Association, In. Webster Wednesday evening, voted in favor of

a county agent, following an address by Theodore Davis, county president.

Ralph Test. Henry county agricul

tural agent, gave an interesting talk on the work accomplished In the association with which he is identified. A number of women were present at the meeting and discussion of a wornens' auxiliary occupied some time.

However no definite action was taken.

The subject of a community house

was brought up and if present plans

materialize, such a building may be built for the. use of the farmers of

the township. E. F. Murphy, secretary of the county organization, gave a re

port on the state meeting.

In addition to the regular business

a program of readings was given" by

the Misses Fohler and Fa.uk.

Pennsylvania Freight Men

Flan tor Service Betterment Employees of the local Pennsylvania freight station held a banquet and

smoker Wednesday evening, and dis

cussed plans- whereby the service

might be Improved.

J. C. McKlnley officiated In the capacity of toastmaster while W. F.

Tittle, general foreman, was the guest

C. O. Williams, county superintendent, who is a member of the legislative committee on text books of the

state board of education of the Indi

ana state teachers' association, will go to Indianapolis Monday to attend

the first meeting of the committee.

This meeting will be the am ox a

series of sessions, to be held en. the

sale of scnooi dooks, now m an unsatisfactory condition in the state. It is understood that the committee

will revise the state law and present

a bill to the next session of the state lAvlalatnn 'fill will tinld tL mHm Of

meetings with the dealers, county ana Toe Qcoan," and

city superintendents, ana we puoNers, to ascertain their wishes and position. " . The present law permits dealers a 12 per cent profit on school books, out of which they must pay transportation, with .payment to publishers within 30 days and no books returned.

now, hanging, open until Sunday afternoon, when the gallery will be open from 2 . to - 6. o'clock. The Indiana Artist' exhibit opens, Jan. 1L . , When' Henry C. Prick, New York art collector and steel magnate died, recently he left art galleries in his home estimated at 130,000,00 presumably the finest in America. TAlli the pictures

ty Robert de Montesquiou," also from the Canileld collection. i European. schools were largely represented ' however. especially - the Dutch school and the English school. Rembrandt, Frank Hals. Hobbema and Vermeer. being;- particularly noteworthy from the first, and Hogarth, Gainsborough. Reynolds and Turner, of the' second.' - '-v - v ' r

Other schools represented are the

and his beautiful New York home. It " " fluA n mmiZa tmiu rvn- tnArv Avnfiw .in v. ' Italian, Spanish, German, Flemish and

opened to the public according to his win;: :.--f- , , .".s -'-'!v.

News of the Art World

Because the fuel ban temporarily discontinued . open evenings of the public art gallery, the board of director in session Wednesday evening decided to keep the Jonas Lie exhibit

WINTER WEATHER ANP HEAVY COLDS Comparatively few persons exercise a much outdoor In winter as In sum

mer; and at the same time almost every-1

of honor. All present took part In i body eat moro hwtily incola weather.

- (Copyright, 1919, by The. Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) Sarah lately by fashionable con

sent snelt Sara la derived from a

: good old Biblical name and received

V its right to sturdy religious signlfl

Tcance since it first attached to the

wife of patriarch Abraham.

It Is derived originally from verb

meaning to fight or to rule and fur

. nisbed the - names ' of Abraham's i

spouse: Saral (quarrelsome) was thus converted into Sarah (the . princess). If we may Judge from the example of the bride of Tobias, the daughters of Sarah were occasionally called by her name and Zare is used as an Eastern name. Similarity of . sound has led etymologists to derive the term Saracen from the assumption that this race was descended from Sarah, but their belief is not substantiated. Sara Beauchamp was one of the first famous women to bear the name. Sarrota de Multon who lived touch earlier, was really Sarah, given an Italian translation. Sarah was not popular, in England until after the Reformation when the contraction . Sally had enormous vogue. At the same time It was adopted as an equivalent for no less than three Irish

names, Sadhbh, Sorcha and Saraid. France quickly adopted Sarah but insisted on omitting the final H that Biblical translation gave it, evolving from it another equally popular form Sarotte. Sally and Sallie have great vogue today in this country than - any other derivative; in fact they outweigh the more formal and uncompromising Sarah In a' country which fay. ors contractions and diminutives. . Sarah has never had . great vogue among the poets, who have favored the more approachable Sallie and written graceful little ditties to the fluffy young person we all visualize as a typical Sallie. Sarah's gem is the beryl, which is

considered a talisman against misfortune. Ancient lore has it that the beryl has power to make its wearer unconquerable and increases amlbilIty; It also reawakens love in married people. Saturday is Sarah's lucky day and 5 her lucky number.

the discussion and several plans tor

the betterment of the service were suggested. Among those present were: W. F. Tittle, J. C. McKlnley, J. B. Burroughs, Louis Salzalrulo, P. H. Skinner, L." C. Martin, J. E. Rupe, D. B. Dawdy, W. C. Eaton and H. A. Dershem

The extra work put upon digestive organs leads to Indigestion, plllousness.

ite&dacne. taa Dream, coaxea lonvui,

bloating, gas, constipation. Foley Ca-

tbartls Tablets thoroughly cleanse, the bowels, sweetens the stomach and benefit the liver. They cause no griping or -nausea and are liked by overstout persons who welcome the light, free feeling they bring. For sale by A. Q. Luken. .

Mr. Frick's American collection was small, including a "Portrait of George Washington," by Gilbert Stuart; and three Whistlers, "Portrait of Rasa Cordes," from the Canfleld collection;

A Portrait of Coun-

Modern- Dutch.

To Eat or

Not to Eat

Dyspeptic s Often Face This

Problem Three Times Daily Not' So If They Once Get Acquainted With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.

Indigestion with gas, sour risings.

belching of wind, feeling as of a lump

In the old days of hand-to-hahnd fighting the most deadly of all weap

ons was the Roman short sword.

NO MORE OF THAT

TERRIBLE ECZEMA

Anas, Hands, in Fact Sores All Over His Body From Bad Blood. Would Wake Up

Daring the Night Scratching

This Terrible Skin Disease.

Now Declares That Every . Sore is Healed and Eczema Disappeared Entirely Since He Took Dreco, the Great

Herbal Remedy. . "I had bad blood with sores all over my body and a breaking out on my , hands, and arms, which looked like ecsema. It itched so bad I would wake up during the night scratching.' are the exact words of that well known

and highly respected man, Mr. George

Arnold, of South Walnut Street, Muncie, Ind. "I have lived here eleven years, own my own blacksmith shop and am known to thousands of local citizens

and they will believe me when I say I would not take a thousand dollars for getting rid of this awful eczema. In addition to having bad blood, my Hver wouldn't act well which gave me dizzy spells, dull drowsy feeling, my nerves were shattered, I couldn't sleep sound and my appetite was off. - "I have been taking Dreco,4he new root and herb remedy, and it Is remarkable to see the change in me. My j, kin is smooth with not a sore on it, the itching, burning eczema is all gone, I never have dizzy spells, sleep sound and my appetite is improved to much that I have gained four pounds and feel better than in the past several years. ' Dreco has certalnf ly done me worlds of good." Dreco is composed of the Juices and extracts of many different roots, herbs, barks and berries, which act on the stomach, .kidneys, liver and bowels and purify the blood. It relieves constipation, prevents gas forming in 'the . " stomach, increases the appetite, insures sound, refreshing sleep, banishes catarrh of the head and takes the pain ' out of rheumatic joints. : Mr. -Powers, the well known Dreco expert, has headquarters at Thlstlethwalte's Drug Store, to meet the local public and explain the merits of this ' great remedy. See him today.- Adv.

Christmas Gifts-.

at Luken's

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Do not fail to see our big line of

Ivory Toilet, Articles

In separate pieces, Toilet Sets and Cases

Manicure Sets

Filled in Ivory and Pearl, Genuine Leather Roll Cases

Mary Garden

and

DJER KISS

Perfume Sets Something new, range in price from $4.00 to $10.00. These make elegant Christmas gifts.

Safety Razors

Gillette, Auto-Strop, Gem, Durham Duplex and Ever-Ready

Perfumes and Toilet Waters

Comprising Vantine, Djer-Kiss Regand s, Mary Garden, Palmers, Pivers, Melba and LaZell.

VACUUM BOTTLES

Leon Ornstcln's recent piano recitals in ; the middle west have been doubly, interesting to both painters

and musicians because it. was a por

trait Of this famous pianist painted by

Leon Kroll, which won the Mr. and

exhibited in Richmond. His Is s

markabl. virile style.; i j

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Veatlsno Carranza, of Mexico, began his present term a ; president January IS, IMS. v " ' v

Mrs. Logan prize of Sz.fcdO In tbe annual national exhibit of paintings in Chicago this fall. t-. .- -His picture, wbieb has gone -as usual to the Chicago art Institute was avowed by hundreds of visitors at the exhibition, to 'be absorbing almost

tetnreMlonliitle In Ita Mlorinc. ' On. BIGHT CHtlDfcS HA ffltrl

stein, in the. picture, is seated at a! -7;h 'h,l I"?.

wblsb is lifted. ' The gold underlid of Sc. Covington. Kyi tta!r were all bthe piano.- and" a blue background ject to croup." it loosen and dears offset to splendid advantage the figure uc and pimm. ""l; at lheK piano board.ntln., Ms iJCa? face absorbed, alive with a sense of tains no Dtato, and rniidroh like n. the music he is playing, and one hand oood or oid.-irwai coturn raised as at the end of a lengthly : -artor.lnfln-

run, is iramec by tne mtea piano uo. ,orchlldrnr Tor sale by A. C Lukeav Kroel's work has in the past been - - - -v. - . ;-

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of lead In the stomach and such dis

tresses make one ponder as to the

advisability of starving. .But that is

a wrong method. A better and safer plan is to be regular at meals, eat what is served or what is tastiest, and follow the meal with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet.: It is a bad practice for most people to go against nature by depriving the system of what it

must hame. food, to keep going. Once you learn how you may eat without stint or fear by using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, there is little likelihood of your ever joining either that mournful band of starvaUonlsts or any other disjointed and out-of-tune company. Get a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store in the United States and Canada and thus eat and be - merry. Adv.

MS V SUMS) MADE IN RICHMOND rTPH1 Wear f iSl h Method's .vSyS leather 5a work shoes. If ir Union made V2g- Up-Stalrs svficV V Co,on,a,

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You are assured that what you buy here is quality and just what it is represented to be. Our knowledge of the luggage business makes it possible for you to shop " intelligently.- ' Come in and choose your gifts now and have them laid aside until time for Xmas delivery. We will stamp in gold, names or similar wording, on any leather, goods purchased from us. This service is free. '

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