Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 102, 10 March 1920 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, 1920.

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eJAGGART OUT OF SENATORIAL RACE

Thomas Taggart yesterday withdrew his same as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for "United States tenator and speculation In party circles immediately turned on the probable nominee to be named by the state committee, which under the state

election laws, will select therman to

Head the ticket. Mr. Taggart's definite refusal to become a candidate, which he had reiter

ated prior to the filing of his name, came as a distinct blow to the Demoocratlc chieftains who had hoped to see the veteran politician lead the

party in the coming campaign.

Mr. Taggart said that the condition of his health made It Impossible for him to enter the field again. "Writing

this letter is the hardest political task I have even undertaken," he said in a letter to A. C. Sallee, state chairman, through whom he made known his declination to serve as the senatorial

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"Nothing could give me greater pleasure," he wrote, "than to serve my party In answering this call were it

not for the fact that I do not feel

physically able to undertake this

campaign." Stats Committee to Act. Mr. Sallee said the state committee would be called in essslon about April 1. to select a senatorial candidate. Had Pred L. Feick of Garrett, whose name was entered for the Senate by his friends, not withdrawn his name last Friday he would have been the party's nominee without further action, save the ratification by the state convention.

Forsakes Playing

1GNACE JAN PADEREWSKI, the world famous pianist, who desert

ed the concert stage at the end of the

war to become the first premier of reconstructed Poland, recently announced that he would never again give a public concert.

His present ambition, be says, is to become a composer of music that will live after he himself Is gone. Paderewskl was born in Poland in 1860. He began to learn the piano at 3 years of age, and was placed under a. teacher at 7. His first professional tour included Russia, Roumanla and Siberia, a teacher; at 28 he

Paderewski

'At 18 he became

'made his Paris debut. A few years later he came to the United States, where his tours were Veritable triumphs. He has been the i most popular of all pianists in Amer

ica.

During the war he made his home in Lausanne, Switzerland. As Poland's first premier, Paderewski has faced many trials and problems which he has found it impossi

ble to solve: He has stood like a

stone wall against Bolshevism. It is

not yet possible to say whether his record a statesman will compare favorably with his career as a musician. MT. COMFORT GIRL WEDS AFTER COURTSHIP BY MAIL SAVANNAH, Ga., March 10. "We are well satisfied," declared Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Snowden, who were married here as the result of a courtship by correspondence. The marriage took place shortly after Mrs. Snowden. who was Miss Merle Ashcraft before her marriage, arrived from Mount Comfort, Ind., nine miles from Indianapolis. They had been corresponding for about six months and had exchanged photographs, but met for the first time about an hour before they were married.

PEARY WILL GIVES ISLAND TO SON, 16 (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 10. The will of Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, U. S. N., retired, filed Tuesday for probate, directs that all medals, trophies and books and Eagle Island near South Harpswell, Me., be given to his 16-year-old son, Robert E. Peary, Jr. The Island, which the will asserts was

purchased by the discoverer of the north pole with money earned while a high Bchool student, is to remain permanently in the Peary family. Mrs. Peary by terms of the will receives for herself and division among -the children the residue of the estate, including securities estimated in value at $30,000, and a group of Islands in tTaaco Bay. Me.

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YOUNGSTOWN MAY TAX BACHELORS 20c A MONTH (By Associated Press) YOUNGSTOWN, O., March 10. Unmarried men who pay no municipal taxes may be taxed at a rate of about 20 cents a month. A measure including that provision was reported favorably by city council and Is being considered by the mayor's advisory board. It Is estimated such a tax

would net the city $19,200 annually.

W. C. T. U.

Members of the county committee of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday at 2 p. m. to make plans for finishing the jubilee drive in Wayne county. Completion of local work for the national quota of $1,000,000. is expected in May. Mrs. O. N. Huff will preside. The executive committee met at the Richmond Y. M. C. A. building Friday. Plans were made for the spring institution and for the completion of the jubilee drive. The county institute will be held at Economy, March 26 and 27. Mrs. Mattie Causmack Gibson, of Jonesboro, will be the leader. Child Welfare, Sabbath Observance, AntiNarcotic, Woman's Citizenship, Women in Industry, and Americanization

Rub it in, pain goes out. Bachache and pains

from the effects of the Flu.

DR. JONES' LINIMENT

are some of the topics

cussed. Fountain City W. C T. U. met at the home of Mrs. O. N. Huff, with a good attendance. Mrs. Mary Austin, of Richmond, gave a very interesting report of the National W. C. T. U. convention held in St. Louis. Light refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour followed. Mrs. Benjamin Wlckett Mrs. Emma Ryan, Mrs. Mary Austin and Mrs. Sullivan, all of Richmond, were guests. Ninety volumes have recently been

to be dis-' added to the Fountain City W. C. T..U.

library, which now contains over one thousand volumes. Eighty-six of the new books were donated by the family of Dr. O. N. Huff. Another box of books

from the state circulating library huj also been received. The 1920 convention of Indiana' W. C. T. U. will be held In Hammond. Ind.. Oct. 8. 12.

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Springtime Very Severe on Catarrh

There's no joy in the glad season to those who can hardly breathe

Just as the happy springtime 1. is about to bud forth with all its O joyful message of nature's won- ' derful changes, there comes a discordant note to those afflicted with Catarrh, for just at this season while the system is undergoing a thorough renovation, any physical infirmity becomes more aggravated and pronounced. Hence those who are victims of Catarrh, that most troublesome and tenacious of disorders . find that with the approach of spring there is a decided tendency for the air passages to clog up, the throat and nostrils become sore and inflamed so that their breathing apparatus operates only with the greatest pain and difficulty.

servation, ever seen anything more than temporary relief result from the use of sprays, atomizers, jellies, lotions; salves and other locally applied treatment? Take your own case, for instance. Doubtless you have faithfully tried all of the local remedies ever recommended. Outside of possibly unstopping,

for the time being, the clogged.

up air passages, and affording a little temporary relief from difficult breathing, what real benefit have you received from remedies, locally applied?

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Nature acts with thoroughness. She will tolerate no halfway measures. She insists upon eradicating all Impurities, and Is not content to have them merely hidden from view.

Spring Is the great housecleaning season, the time when nature throws off all Impurities and takes on new life and fresh

Therefore, this is the best season of the entire year to get real rational results from the intelligent method of treating Catarrh, because the right & treatment co-operates with nature in her rebuilding and eliminating efforts that are now in full operation. Catarrh, as any victim of this disease will readily agree, is a great deal more than a local irritation and disarrangement of the breathing apparatus. If the disease were nothing more than this, then the usual methods of local treatment would give some definite results. But have you, in all your experience and ob-

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The ringing of the telephone the other morning summoned us to hear this message from a charming little woman who has relatives in far off Japan. "Do you know," said she, "that box of delicious GREEN & GREEN baked confections, which you shipped for me, reached my sister in Japan on Christmas day ?" "And what a treat it was for her family I She writes that the crackers and cakes reached her in splendid condition, with all the old-time good taste that she enjoyed so much at home." Messages like this encourage us in the care we take in making, baking and packing GREEN & GREEN products. We know that we are on the right track. For if our products reach Japan to be eaten and enjoyed with such zest, how fresh and crisp and eatsome they are for you here at home. You may be sure that we shall never vary from our rule : To make cakes and crackers unusually good To pack them clean, pure and wholesome, and To deliver them to your grocer with the bloom of the oven still on them so that you may serve your family and friends with tasty, satisf ying crackers and cakes of the kind that have made and sustained the good name of our bakery.

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