Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 306, 5 November 1920 — Page 9

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GUBZON EXCHANGES . NOTES WITH SOVIET ON SUBMARINE WAR

LONDON, Nov. 5. Replying to the Russian soviet government's recent r.ote concerning the operation of submarines by the soviet navy, Earl Curtzon of Kedleston, secretary for foreign affairs, saya the British government's belief in the proposed aggressive action of the submarines was based on a soviet minister's statement when the submarines were launched in the Black Sea that he oped they would sink entente vessels. The British government. Earl Curson added, did not feel justified in running any risk and now had found its fears confirmed by the vague statement of the soviet note which would rermit of a soviet submarine torpedoing a British ship tinder the excuse of mistaken identity. The note asserts that the soviet forces in the Black Sea are still engaged in acts of open hostility against the British interests and says the soviet government can end this situation by jriving the assurances called for in the British note of Oct. 9th. Early m October Earl Curzon sent a note to M. Tchitcherin. the Bovlet foreign minister saying, that in view of the repeated declarations of leading members of the soviet government that the government considered itself in a state of war with Great Britain end in view of the impossibility of waiting to ascertain whether the intentions of the submarines controlled by the soviet government were hostile or not there was no alternative but to issue orders to British ships to attack the submarines should they be encountered on the high seas. Election Outcome Means Matrimony For One Conple CHICAGO, III.. Nov. 5. "I'll be n arried to you, Walter," said Miss Hif ie Chester, 2100 Lake street,. Melrose Park, "on a sporting proposition. "If Senator Harding is elected, I'll say yes. ir Governor Cox wins, I won't. All right, Walter, we'll shake hands on it." That was Tuesday morning. Wednesday ?.Iis Chester, who la just 21, paid her election bet. She went to the marriage license bureau in the county building with Walter L. Barnoske, of Broadview, III. "Oh. yes," she blushed. "I'm awfully glad Harding won. Andand I knew the Democrats didn't have a chance this lime." After Daniel Mulvahy, tho clerk, had written out the license, the election betting couple hurried off to find a preacher. M. E. MISSIONARY SOCIETY V" OPENS STATE CONFERENCE SHELBY VILLE, Ind., Nov. 5 The thirty-fourth annual meeting of the Women's Home Missionary Societies of the Indiana Conference of Methodist Episcopal churches, opened Wednesday at the First M. E. church with an address by Miss Carrie Barge, the national field secretary. More than a hundred delegates from all parts of the state were present for the opening session. Mrs. A. C. Hawn of Indianapolis, secretary of the young people's conference, will conduct tomorrow's meeting of the convention. BOSTON COLLEGE COACH SIGNS FOR FIVE YEARS BOSTON, Nov. 5. Frank W. Cavanaugh, coach of the Boston college football team, has signed a contract to continue as the mentor of the eleven for five years, beginning next September, it was. announced today. Cavanaugh, under whose instruction the team beat Yale in 1919 and again this year, also will become an instructor in law at the college. He formerly was football coach at Dartmouth. Comb Sage Tea Into Gray Hair Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color arrd Lustre at Once. Common Garden sage brewed into a heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the roady-to-uso preporation improved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray faded hair 1s not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one tan tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Afafter another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Advertisement. THE LOBER Non-Bursting Radiator Is the best Radiator for Winter Get Our Prices Richmond Battery & Radiator Co. Corner 12th and Main Streets LADIES' WOOL HOSE $2.50 values, while they lastS1.75 fa maim n

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Costa Rica Congress Called in Special Session GRANARD. County Longford, Ireland, Nov. 5. Reprisals for the shooting and killing of District Inspector of Police Kellegher which occured Sunday evening, were carried out here at midnight Wednesday night when eleven motor lorries filled with uniformed men Invaded the town. Rifles were fired into houses and a dozen houses and business premises were turned. The buildings destroyed included the market house and hotel valued at 75,000. The Inhabitants of Granard fought the flames and saved many other houses from destruction. stone"contractor is put under fire NEW YORK. Nov. 5. The international Cut Stone Contractors' association, with headquarters In Indianapolls, was under fire at Thursday's hearing of the joint legislative committee, Investigating the "building trust." Henry Hanlein, New York, was questioned at length, regarding activities of tho association, which he said Included In its membership virtually all soft stone contractors and quarrymen of the country. The granite and hard stone men have a separate organization, he explained. The witness, a member of te executive committee of the cut stone contractors' association, said the international association had been or ganlzed to better conditions of the trade. "You mean to get better prices" asked Samuel Untermyer. "Yes, I guess so; that's what v.c are here for," said Mr. Hanlein. "By eliminating competition also?" "Maybe." smiled the witness When Mr. Hanlein told the examl ner he was not afraid to answed further questions, Untermyer asked if he was not afraid of running up against the anti-trust laws. "Yes, very much afraid," replied Mr. Hanlein. "Doing tho best you can to dodge if?" asked Untermyer. The witness did not answer.

BRIDE OF SIX WEEKS IS KILLED BY TRAIN SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Nov. 5. Mrs. Tripson Leculyse, 32 years old, a bride of six weeks, was instantly killed at Mishawaka Thursday morning when struck by a New York Central passenger train. The woman was on her way to work and stepped directly in front of the fast train after waiting for a freight train to pass. BANNER WHEAT CROP SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 5. The Chilean wheat yield for 1920 was 605,000 tons, an increase of 53,000 over 1919, it was announced today. The acreage sown was 1,290,000. Consumption will be 573,000 tons, it is estimated. Better Than Whiskey for Colds and Flu New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year In the drug trade is Aspironal, the two-minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for vour money back n two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists ini vite you and expect you to try it. .Everybody's doing it When your cold or cough is relieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for infants and children. Advertisement Diamond Mountings We have a complete stock of diamond mountings, plain or engraved. Green, white or yellow gold and platinum Diamond settings a specialty.

ARGENTINE SENATE FIGHTS SPECULATOR (By Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 5. The Argentine senate has undertaken to fight the hoarders and speculators In food, clothing, fuel and other necessities by placing the trade in such articles under the control of a government board with broad powers. A measure adopted by the senate would charge the proposed board with the duties of assuring an adequate supply, facilitating distribution and preventing hoarding and speculating against the common interest of the nation. The hill provides for the appointment of sectional boards throughout the country, empowered to buy and sell, provide warehousing facilities and means of distribution and to proceed against persons storing supplies in order to cause Increased prices. It prices are too high, the board may recommend expropriation, which measure can then be taken by decree by the executive power of the nation. In cases of food hoarding or destruction for the purpose of increasing prices, the law provides fines and Imprisonment up to $50,000 and two years respectively.

THREE AREAS IN SCOTLAND GO DRY BY LOCAL OPTION LONDON. Nov. 5. Returns up to midnight showed three areas In Scotland in which voting took place Wednesday of local option as having polled dry, Sanquhar, a rural constituency, nii KllRVth anil K"lrlHnH11nri minlnv . Tni a . I ceuiers. ryurieen otner sections voted for no change from the present license status. They included Grange mouth, Bridge of Allan Dunoon, Lan ark, nelensburgh, Barr Head, Bonny brigg. Loanhead and Stirling, 96 of the crop. Full cf ttarchandshorl in gluten. Makes ordinary flour.

Sophie Rickmers, German Ship, Renews V. S. Trade . (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 5. The first merchant steamship flying the German flag, to come to the port of New York since July, 1914, arrived here Thursday. ' The vessel, which marks the resumption of trade with Germany under the flag of that country, was the Sophie Rickmers, a steamer of 4,863 tons, built in Germany during the war. She Is flying the old German merchant marine flag. The Sophie Rickmers was retained by the Germans under the provision of the -armistice regulations whien permitted that country to keep such vessels as were under construction and not 60 per cent completed when the war ended. She is assigned to the Kerr Steamship company, as American agents. The ship is in ballast and will take cargo here for her return voyage. Her captain and crew aro Germans.

WATER POWER FOR INDIA CALCUTTA- Nov. 5. To meet, the demand for water power for industrial purposes, which, has become absolutely necessary, and in view of the prohibitive price of coal in India, plans hare been presented to the government which when materialized will represent at least 100,000 horse power. Plans for an Installation to supply the Kolar gold fields and Bangalore and the harnessing of the Shimsha and Mekaduta Falls are Included In the nroiects. 4otheerep. Strong in glii' ten. Mak'-sthi final flour

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CENTRAL AMERICAN UNION MAY CHANGE

(By Associated Press) SAN SALVADOR. Republic of Salvador, Nov. 5. Reconsideration of the programme to be discussed by representatives of Central American republics at their meeting, to be held at San Jose, Costa Rica, early in December, has been requested by Unionist groups in this country. They have asked the Salvadorean foreign office to propose that If all five republics are not able to enter the proposed union at once, a union may be formed by others, and those which refuse to become charter members may enter later after due consideration. This request has been forwarded to the International Central American bureau by the Salvadorean foreign office, which is asked to reply by telegraph. WANT CITY WATER TESTED ANDERSON. Ind., Nov. 5. Dr. W. C. Rousch, city chemist, has asked the state chemists to make an investigaWHOOPING COUGH No "cure" but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing. o:ks V aro Rub Otter 17 Million Jan Ued Yearly Was Up to

All the talk about this year's fine hard winter wheat crop was premature. The quality of the crop fell far short of its appearance. The big, fat wheat grains that look so fine are big and fat because there s too much starch and water in them. The thing they really need strength-giving gluten is sadly lacking. Too much moisture and warm weather made the grain outgrow its strength. A small part of the crop four per cent is of much better quality. It grew where there was less moisturq; it developed more slowly into thinner, harder wheat, strong and full of gluten. Only such grain is suitable for Valier's Enterprise Flour it alone has strength enough to supply the unusual baking qualities that you expect of Enterprise. So we got that kind of wheat scarce as it was. Every bushel commanded the highest premium we have ever paid, but it's worth it. The quality of Enterprise will be as high as ever this year. It will produce the same fine results. Enterprise costs more than ordinary flour in the sack. In the loaf it costs less. A sack of Enterprise will lact noticeably , longer and thereU be no waste due to needless failures

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VOLSTEAD RETURNED TO CONGRESS IN CLOSE FIGHT ST. PAUL, Minn.. Nov. 5. Congressman A. J. Volstead of the Seventh Minnesota district, author of the prohibition enforcement act, has been re-elected on the Republican ticket after a close fight. With only thirty small precincts missing, he has 33.886 votes to 32,021 polled by his opponent, Rev. O. J. Kvale. Independent, choice of the Nonpartisan league. SWINE. FATTENED ON MASH, BETRAY IOWA MOONSHINER COUNCIL BLUFFS, la.. Nov. b. Henry Vanderpool is in jail here, all on account of "home brew" and a drove of hogs. He made the mistake of feeding

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