Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 62, 23 January 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1920.
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Anti-Saloon Speakers to
Visit Richmond on State Tour; Speak in Cities
! Under Joint direction of the Anti- : Saloon League of Indiana and the Anti- - Saloon League of America, and under f the immediate supervision of Rev. Dr. E. S. Shumaker, state superintendent. 1 a speaking campaign In the Interest of prohibition law enforcement, education and Americanization shortly Is to ? he put on In Indiana with Colonel i Dan Morgan Smith and Joseph O. 1 Camp as speakers. Talks may be made in Richmond. Arrangements, the details of -which f a re not wholly completed, give Colonel ; Smith a schedule beginning Feb. 15 and closing March 16, in which, speak- : ing 10 times each week, he will de- ; liver 40 addresses. Mr. Camp will ' come into the state Feb. 29 and speak ' up to and including April 16, making ; 50 speeches in all. Every city and t many of the larger towns will be visited.
Colonel Smith, a Chicago attorney and late commander of a battalion of the 358th infantry, will tell of the war experiences of himself and his command. For many years before the European war Colonel Smith was a member of the military staff of the governor of Illinois and Judge advocate of the National Guard. When America entered the war he enlisted as a private soldier, attended officers' training school and was rapidly promoted. Education as to the meaning, extent and benefit of prohibition will be given. Smith and Camp are expected to tell of plans and purposes of the World League Against Alcoholism, of which the Anti-Saloon League Is a constituent, for worldwide asault on the liquor traffic.
Approximately 300,000 carloads of motor cars were handled by the railroads during 1919.
The motor car carries more passengers than all the steam railroads in the United States.
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Influenza Described; How to Recognize Disease Dr. Royal S. Copeland, health commissioner, of New York City, has given out this information regarding influenza: "How to Recognize the Disease. The following signs or symptoms are usually present: Fatigue, fever, headache, especially over the eyes; feeling of cold In the head; In addition there may be sneezing, chilliness, aching of the Joints, back or limbs; the eyes
may water or become bloodshot; in some cases there may be vomiting or diarrhoea. "Treatment. Send for a physician at once. While waiting for the doctor to come observe the following directions: Take castor oil, citrate of magnesia, or some other physic at the start of the symptoms. Soak the feet in hot mustard water for ten minutes, using one tablespoon of mustard in two gallons of water. Drink a large cupful of hot lemonade; then go
promptly to bed. Keep well covered and stay there for at least two days after the fever, which usually subsides on the fourth or fifth day, has disappeared. Keep the sickroom well ventilated" Avoid patent medicines. "Precautions that Should Be Taken to Prevent the Spread of the Disease. Wash the face and hands before eating. Gargle the throat with salt and water, using one-quarter of a teaspoonful of salt dissolved In a cup of water. Use a clean handkerchief. Do not use the same knife, spoon, fork or dish that has been used by another person unless It has been thoroughly washed in hot water. Hold a handkerchief over the mouth while sneezing or coughing. Do not go into a room occupied by a person sick with Influenza. Get plenty of freteh air, but avoid drafts."
Eldorado, 0. F. E. Schlientz, who is attending embalming school at Columbus, spent from ' Friday until Monday afternoon with his wife, Mrs. F. E. Schlientz.
Lowell and WHIard Moore and other relatives. .. .Homer Trick and family attended the automobile show at Dayton, Friday.... Miss Ethel Davis of Hartley, Iowa, and Mrs. Homer Taylor of Dayton spent a few days the past week with Leonard Stayton and wife. ....Harry Fulkerson and family of Braffetsville spent from Thursday until Tuesday with Frank Stayton and
wife and Mrs. Lydia Em rick. Mrs. Harvey Shewmon. Charles Campbell and wife and Allen Miller and wife of West Manchester spent Tuesday with Frank Campbell and family Mrs. Charles Schlosser spent Wednesday In Richmond.
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RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT 8TORE
Special for Saturday Selling New Spring Dresses Smart New Models for Women and Misses Every Dress in this special showing is new up to the minute models just received from New York. Buy now for Spring wear.
Smart Dresses in Jersey that are embroidered. Plain Tailored Dresses in Jersey with new pocket effects. Few all wool Serge Dresses, embroidered trimmed. All new colors and good range of sizes. You must see these Dresses to appreciate them at this price.
Anticipate your wants as you will not be able to buy equal values later at this price
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Your unrestricted choice of any Coat regardless of cost or value, clearance price is for immediate disposal of Winter Coats .
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Specials in Syrups 14 Lbs. Karo, blue 13? 5 Lbs. Karo, blue 43? 10 Lbs. Karo, blue 84? IV2 Lbs. Karo, red 15? 5 Lbs. Karo, red 45C 10 Lbs. Karo, red 89? Wakeman's Tasty Breakfast Syrup, 12-oz. bottle 2l Hirsch Cane and Maple Syrup, 1 pint bottle 32 112 Lbs. Pennant Syrup 18
Canned Fruit Specials No. 1 Flat Can Silver Bar Grated Pineapple 23c No. 2 Can Silver Bar Grated Pineapple. .34? No. 2 Can Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple . . 43c No. 2V2 Can Silver Bar Sliced Pineapple 52c No. 211 Can Del Monte Bartlett Pears. .45C No. 2y Can Libby Ex. Special Peaches 45C No. 1 Can Golden State Peaches 23 2 Cans Tall Pet Milk '. . . .29 3 Cans Baby Pet Milk 21C 2 Large Cans Lutz and Schramm Baked Beans 35c Dyer's Pork and Beans, can 10 5 Lbs. Navy Beans 47 2 Lbs. Fancy Blue Rose Rice 31 Crisco, per Lb 37
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Specials for Saturday and Monday Here you can buy your Drug and Grocery needs for less. We save you from 10 to 20 over the regular price. Try the Thistlethwaite way and be convinced. The original cutrate stores in Richmond.
1-lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder 23C 1-qt. Jar Lutz and Schramm Apple Butter 49 12-oz. Can Royal Baking Powder 43 Brown Beauty Bean, 2 cans 25 Salad Dressing, small size 13C Jersey Pan Cake Flour, 2 for 25C Jersey Com Flakes 12 Kellogg Korn Krisp 12? National or Quaker Oats 12? 10 Bars Fels Naptha Soap 75c 10 Bars American Family Soap 79? 10 Bars Kirk's Flake White Soap ..... .71C 10 Boxes Gold Dust 45 3 Boxes N. R. G. Washing Tablets 35C These prices for Saturday and Monday only.
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$3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk $2.98 $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 79c $1.00 Mellin's Food 69c 60c Listerinc 43 35c Sloan's Liniment . . 24c 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 43d $1.00 De Witt's Kidney Pills 79? $1.00 Nuxated Iron Tablets .79? 50c Drake's Glessco 39? $1.90 S. S. S $1.39 $1.20 Vinol 98? $1.10 Miles Remedies 93? $1.25 Pinkham's Compound 98? $1.20 Swamp Root 98?
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