Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 98, 5 March 1920 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .PUBLISHERS GIVEN VERDICT IN SUIT
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BOSTON, Mass, March 5. The suit brought to determine the control of the various Christian Science publications has been decided in favor of the Christian Science Publication society as against the contention of the board of directors of the mother church- The findings in the case were made by a master in chancery to the supreme judicial court. While the full report Is not yet made Iiublic and the board of directors asked
In vain to have It kept secret for a time, it is understood upon reliable
authority that it covers these points:
That the Christian Science board of directors have never been legally and formally elected by their church
body.
That the by-laws of the church
(what, is known as the manual among
the church members), have not been
vholly and completely adopted. That the board of directors has no arbitrary right, of supervision over the whole Christian Science movement and that the effort to remove from office Lamont Rowlands, one of the trustees of the Christian Science Publishing society, was made in bad faith and is of no effect. That the attempt to remove John V Dittemore also was made in bad faith, and that consequently he still Is and must remain a member of the tonrd of directors. That Mrs. Annie M. Knott, improperly appointed in his place, is not and lias never been a director. The suit is to determine the control of the various Christian Science publications which circulate through the world. These are the Christian Science Journal. The christian Science Sentinel. The Christian Science Monitor, and Le Herault de Christian Science.
SIR AUCKLAND OEDDES, the new British ambassador to the United States, 'was minister for national service and reconstruction during the latter part of the war. Jle also filled at
the same time the office of minister at the head of the local government board of London, which was one of the most Important departments of the administration. As minister of the national service department he dealt with the whole man-power of the United Kingdom,
and to him was
Sia Oeode erven the task of
supplying the requisite men to every government department. Sir Auckland, who has an American wife, a Miss Ross of Staten Island, was a professor of anatomy at McGlll university, Toronto. At the
outbreak of the war he enlisted as a private, and was severely wounded In Flanders. He later was put In charge of British grave registration In France and discharged his duties so ably he was given one higher position after another. He Is held in very high esteem by Premier Lloyd George, and by King George.
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ARMY AVIATOR KILLED RIVERSIDE, Cal., March 5. Lieutenant Raymond F. Pearson, a United States army aviator was killed Thursday at Marsh field near here, when his aeroplane went Into a tail spin too near the grounds to recover. Lieut. Pearson had been flying six months.
! K. of C. Entertains for Recruiters, Service Men The Rev. W. J. Cronin lauded the ! achievements of the doughboys in the recent war and praised the regular I army of today, at the smoker and I entertainment, for the American LeMnn find anlriipm of the recruiting
I party in Richmond, given by the,
i Knights of Columbus Tnursaay nigni. 1 rtniv about 150 men were there,
but a good time was enjoyed. The American Legion was well represented as was the K. of C Practically the entire recruiting squad attended. Frank Strayer announced that Harry Ray post Intended giving a military funeral to all former Richmonfl service men that answered the call of the Great Commander. Lieutenant Coyne, commander of the recruiting party, in his talk, explained why the recruiting party was Lieutenant Coyne extended the thanks of his command to the Knights of Columbus. The recruiting party screened moving pictures of life at West Point and scenes enacted in the war.
SENATE WILL INVESTIGATE CHARQE8 AGAINST NOMINEE .WASHINGTON, March 4 Investigation will be made by the senate foreign relations committee of charges that George P. Hunt of Arizona, nominated by President Wilson for minister to Siam, had publicly declared his sympathy with the I. W. W., before action is taken on the appointment.
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COOKED BREAKFAST SWEPT THE HOUSE
FIRST TIME IN YEAR
Richmond Lady Shows Mark
ed Improvement, Stomach Trouble Had Made Her an
Invalid. Relieved of Constipation
The New Root and Herb Medicine Dreco, Causing Much Talk Since It's Introduction in Indiana. "I prepared breakfast for the family yesterday, (hen cleaned up everything and swept the hou.se, which is the first time I've been able to do such a iliing In years," declared Mrs. Ordie fc'peed. who lives on Greenwood Ave., Richmond, Iml. " have suffered from a bad stomach (rouble. No matter how careful I was f.bout my food, it disagreed with me, and sas bloated me up; aching pains would strike nie in my lower bowels, and I felt like there was a big lump in my throat which I could neither swallow or spit out. I was badly constipated and had to take some kind of medicine every night for the trouble. It wasn't long until my kidneys bcgai to bother me and I had awful backpchs. Although I have taken much medicine, none seemed to fit my particular care." "Every day T read In the papers about, what Dreco was doing for peonle, suffering exactly like myself, i-o I got my husband to buy a bottle for me, and I believe the first dose helped me, for my stomach seemed to feel so much easier. I took it regularly by directions, and today I hardly recognize my own self, for I feel so much better. The constipation is entirely relieved. I never have a backache: my appetite is good and I eat anything I want, and never have the pas nor pains In my stomach. My rierves are quieted, and I sleep fine, and am gaining back my weight every day. There is nothing too good for me to Bay about Dreco." Dreco is now sold by all good druggists throughout the country and Is hiehlv recommended in Richmond ly Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores Advertisement.
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The American Legion has asked permission of the Grand Army of the Re
public- and the Confederate Veterans to take part In their memorial exercises, according to a statement given
out at national headquarters In In
dianapolis. The request has been
made in accordance with a resolution
adopted at the Minneapolis convention In November. The resolution provided "that the
American Legion request the honor and privilege of participating In the memorial services of the Grand Army
of the Republic and the Confederate Veterans, while they still live, and after death to be the agency which shall continue these services so that their graves and the graves of all other
American soldiers shall be fittingly preserved and the memory of their deeds be perpetuated on the tablets of love and memory, and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the commanders of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Confederate Veterans."
Four Grades of Milk are
Provided in Proposed Plan Richmond dairymen were interested Friday in plans of the state board of health for grading milk, for the purpose of determining Its quality, submitted Thursday to a meeting of the executive board of the Indiana State Dairy association. The general plan of the state board was approved by the executive board of the dairy association, but four gradeB were proposed by them Instead of three grades submitted by the board of health. The four grades submitted by the dairy association were as follows: Two grades of high-quality milk to be produced from tuberculin-tested herds, and under strict supervision for sanitary conditions; these grades to be labeled Grade A, raw, and Grade A, pasteurized; the other two grades to be ordinary milk corresponding with the present milk supply to be labeled irade B, raw, and Grade B, pasteurized.
Mother! Teach the Children Their Daily Health Duty You can't be too insistent!
FEW children find pleasure in the things most vital to their physical comfort and health, so it rests with the watchful mother to sen that they are done. The child will be grateful in after years. Chief among the functions necessary to the upbuilding of the little body, so that it will not be a dyspeptic, constipated body 'when it matures, is elimination regularly every morning. If the mother will be insistent and allow nothing to interfere with it, it will soon become a habit, a daily routine that will not be forgotten throughout life. There are times, however, when nature will not operate unaided. Then give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, and the headaches, the biliousness, the torpor will quickly disappear. It acts gently and without griping, and as it contains no narcotics and is pleasant to the taste,' it may
lie given to infants. Thousands of families have been regulated to healthy maturity with Dr. Cald-. well's Syrup Pepsin. A bottle can be bought at any drug store. In a large family there is always someone who would feel better for a dose of a good medicine like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin
selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million
bottles sold eachyear,
many who need us benefits have not yet used it. If you have
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EVERYWHERE AND IN EVERY COMMUNITY regardless of its size the demand is for homes and still more homes. Literally almost all America is becoming a "homeless country." Paradoxical as such may appear, this is really a sign of progress and of coming unprecedented real estate activity. IT LOOKS LIKE A GOOD TIME TO TRADE. Perhaps you have a home that you have outgrown; not big enough for your family; not equipped in the matter of conveniences as you would wish it and not up to the standard you can well afford. THERE IS A WONDERFUL MARKET RIGHT NOW for old homes of most any kind. Why not take advantage of it, sell to one who would be well pleased with what you possess and then build for yourself what you really desire and can afford. Viewed from every possible angle there is every encouragement to build your home and build it now, for, aside from the satisfaction involved, there is now greater possibilities for profitable investment than ever before in all history.
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