Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 310, 10 November 1920 — Page 7

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ARGENTINA IS READY TO CONTRIBUTE HELP TO LEAGUE COVENANT

(By Associated Press) PARTS. Nov. 10. Argentina ia ready to do her utmost to contribute to the success of the league of nations, said Honorio Pueyrredon. foreign minister of that country, to a representative of the newspaper Eclair, of this city, last night. "I am going to Geneva to attend the meeting of the League assembly" he f aid with the greatest enthusiasm. I believe in the success of the league if each nation brings to it good will and that seems easier that the pessimists image, Nationalism properly understood is not incompatable with healthy internationalism. "Argentina it is said, did not directly contribute to tbe constitution of the league, but this is no reason she should not take the liveliest interest in it. I will tell you something that has never been published in this matter. TVhen the supreme council was studying the organization of the league, Colonel E. M. House, in the name of President Wilson, asked Argentina to give her views. The question of a private meeting of what were then neutrals was discussed, but Argentina declined to participate. Marcello De Alvear, our minister to France, following my instructions, told -Colonel House, Argentina was ready to give her opinion in a public assembly regularly summoned. Urges Agreement. "I do not mean to invoke the bene--fits of brotherhood to demonstrate the necessity of a union of peoples. It is sufficient to appeal to their instinct of self-preservation and to make them nware of what they expose themselves 5f they do not reach a cordial agreement. Without brotherhood, the world

would go, perhaps tomorrow, to a cata-l

Ftrophe more appalling than that of

esterdar. Argentina has but one

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to banish war from the face of the rarth. Consequently she will ask absolutely nothing for herself at the coming meeting of the assembly."

Whitewater Odd Fellows To Give Work at Camden Fifty or more members of Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows will go to Camden, O., Saturday afternoon to be guests of Camden lodge and to confer a degree on a class of candidates. The Richmond Odd Fellows will make the trip on the regular Pennsylvania train, leaving Richmond at 5 p. m., and will return at 11:40 p. m. Camden Odd Fellows will serve supper for the visitors on their arrival. All members of Whitewater lodge are invited to make the trip.

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MEXICAN GOVERNMENT MAY CONTROL STRIKE (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Nov. 10. Government intervention in the situation at Vera Cruz, where dock workers and stevedores are on strike, will begin today it is announced. All operations at Piers in that city will be conducted by the government, and it is believed the situation, which has threatened a general national strike may be alleviated. This action, however, is not looked upon as a final settlement of the Vera Cruz controversy which has caused workmen's organizations in some cities to discuss a general sympathetic strike. The representatives of electrical workers, bakers, street car employes and steel and metal workers crowded a theatre here last night to discuss a sympathetic strike, but no action will be taken until the Vera Cruz strikers decide whether they will accept government mediation. Announcement was made by the govi ernment through General P. Elias Calles, minister of war, last night that the labor situation in the republic is entirely within control. Press dispatches from various states howover, reflect disturbed conditions.

Harry Crow, Republican, Resents Attack on G. 0. P. "He said only colored people and pro-Germans voted for Harding, and J hit him," said Harry Crow, a drayman and an ardent Republican, when he was arranged before Mayor Zimmerman in city court Wednesday, charged with assault and battery on Darius Williamson, a champion of Democracy. Williamson denleoMiaving made the remark Crow had quoted him as saying. He admitted, however, that whie discussing politics with Crow last Sunday he had expressed his dissatisfaction with the rasult of the election. "The evidence is conflicting and There were no other witnesses to the trouble, so I will fine Crow $1 and costs on his plea of guilty. From Wit liamson's appearance there is no doubt that he was hit," said the mayor. If there had been other witnesses to substantiate Crow's charge .that

Williamson had said that only colored J

people-ana pro-uermans naa votea tor Harding, I would have dismissed the charge against Crow in fact, I would have given him a fine if he had not struck Williamson," the mayor added.

Secretary Colby to Visit Brazil and Uruguay Soon WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. Definite announcement having been made that Secretary Colby shortly will visit Brazil and Uruguay to return visits to this country of Presidents Brum, of Uruguay, and Pessoa, of Brazil, it was expected today that he secretary and his party would sail within two weeks. No date of departure has been announced. After President Wilson has issued a statement that he had directed Secretary Colby to make the trip "on my behalf and in my stead". Secretary Daniels anounced last night that the dreadnought Florida of the Atlanta fleet, would be placed at the disposal of the State Department party. President Wilson in his statement said he would be gratified if Mr. Colby accepted the invitation extended by Argentina to visit that country.

COMMITTEE PROBES HOUSING CONDITIONS

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 10. With the arrival of United States Senator W. MCalder and his party from Cleveland, the senate special committee of reconstruction and production opened its Chicago sessions today. Investigation of the housing situation In the middle west, the aim of the meeting, was expected to bring forth suggestions helpful of home building, from railroad presidents, real estate dealers, architects, club women, engineers, contractors and labor union heads. Delegates arrived today representing associations of commerce in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan cities, to attend the meetings. Besides Senator Calder, who presJfled, the committee Includes Senators W. S. Kenyon of Iowa, W. E. Edge ot New Jersey, J. D. Wolcott of Delaware, and F. J. Gay of Louisiana. Eugene Meyers, Sr., ex-chairman of the war finance board, joined the party here. Testimony presented today began with a report by Wharton Clay, architectural engineer, and Are preventionist and commission on losses due to fire.

SUB CHASER ON LAKES CAPTURES WHISKY BOAT ASHLAND, Wis., Nov. 10. A Unit ed States submarine chaser in the lists against whisky runners plying their trade between the Canadian side of Lake Superior and the American shore 'Monday seized a motor boat carrying twenty cases of whisky and arrested the owner. The government boat carries a crew of fifteen and is armed with long range guns. She was sent here to stop the smuggling of whisky to the Bad River Indian reservation.

OWNERS RUN SHOPS IN STRIKERS' ABSENCE MADRID, Nov. 10. Notwithstanding that the strike of commercial emf jUoyes continues, the majority of mercantile establishments in this city remain open, the work being done by owners and their families. Boot repair, textile, jewelry and tailor shops will close tomorrow.

Ohio Parish House Dynamited ; No Injuries STRUTHERS, O., Nov. 10 The par ish house of Holy Trinity Czecho Slovak Catholic church was dynamited today, the porch being blown off. No one was injured. The house is occupied by Rev. John Frena, recently installed priest against whose appointment protests were made by members of the church, who for a time maintained an armed guard to prevent his taking possession.

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Girl Scouts Today Accept Gift of Large Land Tract (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Ceremonies formally announcing the gift of a. 135acre tract of land near Briarcliffe. N. Y., by ex-Senator and Mrs. William A. Clark to the Girl Scouts were planned for today at Girl Scout headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Clark made the gift in memory of their daughter, Andree, who was a Girl Scout A spring on the tract, which will be used as a camping site, will be

Prominent fat that comes and stays where it is not needed is a burden; a hindrance to activity, ani t curb upon pleasure. Many forms of ailvice to reduce weight have been advanced, such as dieting, hard work, excessive exercise, etc., all of which are either unpleasant or dangerous. The latest, more modern and pleasant way to takeoff burdensome fat, is to take, after each meal and at bedtime, a Marmola Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless as the famous Marmola Prescription from which they take their name. To get rid of fat at the rate of two, three or four pounds a wee!, simply take one of these little tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you have rtduced your weight to where you want it. No wrinkles or nabbiness will remain to show where the fat came off. They are for sale by all druggists at $1 for a good size box. If you prefer to have them come to you direct by mail, prepaid, in plain sealed cover, send amount to the Marmola Co.. 97 Garfield Building, Detroit, Midland bid goodbye to dieting, exercise ana fat. Be yourself, slim, trim and attractive.

Does the Finger of Poor Health Point at You and Accuse You of Neglect? Take Druggists Advice It is the neglect of early symptoms that causes ninety percent of the sickness and suffering today, expert declares. Attend to the first signals sent out by Nature

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'Would Bloat Up Like a Balloon'5

Claims his stomach caused him much uneasiness by fill-

'0) nS UP as- Was very nervous and constipated.

Two bottles of Dreco proved a great blessing to him.

"I have suffered a great deal from constipation and all the distress that goes with it. My bowels refused to act in a normal manner and I had to be continually taking physic," said Mr. Ollie Clark, residing on East Front street, Huntington, Ind. "It seemed lfSe everything I ate turned to gas and bloated me up like a balloon. Every one who has suffered from stomach trouble has experienced this unpleasant sensation. I would get so nervous I couldn't sleep. "Then one day I was fortunate enough to hear about Dreco and what it would do for cases like mine. I didn't hesitate in getting a bottle, for I felt that if it had helped others it would surely do as much for me. Well, it seemed to suit my case exactly and J hadn't taken many doses until I felt the benefit. "I have just finished my second bottle and I am entirely free from gas; can sleep like a top and have lost that nervous, restless feeling.

Dreco is fine."

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A headache, gas in the stomach, dizzy feeling, pain in back, over the kidneys, constipation, taking cold easy, and other slight troubles may be warnings. "It is neglect of the first signs of disease sent out by Nature, that cause much sickness and suffering," declared a noted expert. When an engineer sees a red flag on the track, he immediately shuts off his steam, bringing his train to a stop. He recognizes the danger signal, why can't men and women recognize the danger signals of health? A slight headache, gas In the stomach, dizzy spells, foul breath, bad taste in the mouth, biliousness, pain over the kidneys, bowels constipated, nervous

ness, cold feet and pale cheeks may all be considered early signs that all is not well with our systems. When these first signals appear, you owe it to yourself to do something to correct the underlying cause. You should get your stomach in good order; your bowels moving daily; rouse that lazy liver to action, strengthen the kidneys so they can filter the poisons from your blood. Those are your most important organs, which, if kept healthy and in full action, will keep you strong and healthy and able to enjoy life to the fullest. Dreco, the great root and herb compound, aids the stomach in digesting the food properly without forming gas, clears the excess bile from the liver; gives renewed strength to the kidneys and overcomes stubborn constipation. "

He Went 50-50 With His Wife

Surprised to see how quick

the new medicine, Dreco, went after their troubles. Indigestion and gas in the stomach relieved, sluggish liver aroused, weak kidneys strengthened. 1 was certainly surprised to see how quick my wife and I were relieved of our troubles, by taking the new medicine, Dreco," declares Mr. Harry Dunham of 1521 North 12th street, Vincennes, Ind. "Both of us were feeling worn our, tired, no energy and had a poor appetite. My stomach would fill up with gas after each meal making me very uncomfortable,

also had griping pains in my bowels, my liver was lazy which gave) me dizzy spells and spots would float before my eyes. I often had pains in my back over my kidneys and had to get up several times during the night. "My wife was quite nervous and suffered daily from constipation, bilious, headaches and shortness of breath. The muscles in her back were sore and sjiff. "Since we have been taking Dreco both of us are feeling greatly improved, all our troubles are much better and by the time we finished a full

treatment I'm sure we will be sound and well. We think Dreco the best medicine ever brought to this city." All druggists now sell Dreco and it is being especially Introduced in Richmond by ThlsUethwaite's Seven Drug Stores. . V

made into a fountain and an image of Andree will represent her giving water to the campers.

PARIS ELECTIONS JANUARY 9 (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 10. The cabinet fixed Jan. 9 as the date on which the senatorial elections shall be held.

LABOR MEN, NOTICE Labor organizations that will have no floats in the parade are asked to fall in line back of the float of the Central Labor Council. Members of unions that nave floats will march behind their own floats. All members will form on North Fifteenth street.

They WORK while you sleep"

APPROVE GOVERNMENT LOAN by popular subscription a fishing veesel

WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. Approval

of a government loan to the Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific railroad, of $7,862,000 for Improvements, was announced today by the Interstate commerce commission.

SUBSCRIBE FOR SHIP. (By Associated Press) HALIFAX, N. 3., Nov. 10 Announcement was made today of plans to build

You are bilious, constipated, headachy, full of cold, unstrung. Your meals don't fit breath is bad, skin sallow. Take one or two Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up clear, rosy and cheerful. No griping no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents.

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Armistice Day Our store will be open until 1 1 :00 a. m. Thursday Dress Special Thursday Morning $195 $1295 $1495 Materials are Velvets, Velours, Serges, Jerseys and Tricotines

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Will be a Day Never to be Forgotten. This great event is planned to be the greatest day Wayne County ever saw. It is in honor of Our Boys. We're proud to take part. Parade Bands - Fireworks Vaudeville Minstrels Big Army Gamp Don't let anything keep you away on Armistice Day Everybody's Coming You Be Here

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