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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JANUARY G, 19lOr PAGE EIGHT RUMOR ABOUT RE1D Drunkards Saved Secretly CAUSES A FLURRY Anv Ladv Ma v no It at Home Coats ! Nothing To Try. Statement He Would Leave For Europe Makes Rock Island Stock Drop. REPORT OF DIFFERENCES Anty Drudge Visits the School. ' Schoolteacher "Why are you late, Theodora?" Theodora "Please, Miss Brown, my mother was so busy stirring" the boiling: clothes in the washboiler that she couldn't get us our breakfast and dress us in time." Anty Drudge "Theodora, you tell your mother to use Fels-Naptha next Monday, and I'll guarantee you'll never be late for school on account of the washing." The old-fashioned boiling is uncertain in its action on dis ease germs. Epi demics of typhoid fever have been traced to the min gling of clothes in a washing, done in the old, boiling manner. Fels-Naptha soap, while it is fatal to germs, contains no j substance which will harm clothes in the slightest manner. This is a scientifically-proven fact. Be sure and get the gen uine Fels-Naptha. It has a red and green wrapper, with direc tions which you should follow care fully. Mrs. Frederick, W. Packard, one of the leaders in the Chicago Anti-Cruelty Society, has declared her intention of tagging every abused horse in the business part of the city. For this purpose she has had printed tags reading. "Please ease this collar," "Please fix these blinders," "Please pad this Baddle," and so on. Mrs. Packard says the tags save a lot of time and she has found that the driv ers have just as mush respect for them as for her verbal admonition. Mrs. Maud Park Wood was one of the speakers at a recent meeting held In Melbourne, Australia to celebrate the very large vote cast by women at the first by-election since state suf frage was granted in Victoria. Mrs, RESULTS IN THE EXCHANGE OF 230,000 SHARES AND COMMON STOCK TAKES A TUMBLE OF 7'4 POINTS. Wood is making a tour of the world for the purpose of studying the work ing of woman suffrage. While in Australia she was the guest of honor at two parliamentary tea parties, given her by the government members and by the leader of the opposition. The Baccara (France) glass factory has just produced a new class of glass which, when heated to boiling point and then plunged into water at freez in point, will not break. The principal object was the making of safety lamp tubes superior to those made of the Jena product. The composition of the glass is , says the Revista Minera, roughly 70 per cent, bicarbonate of so da, 13 carbonate of manganese, 9 ox ide of zinc and 5 oxide of lead. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Indents: gfl& QFia: lSSr ' Show this to your doctor. AVer's Hair Vlflor promptly destroys the germs Ayers Hair vigor just as promptly destroys tne that amc falHnfl hair. It n bulbs, restores them to health. falling out, grows more rapuuy. the hair- The hair stops germs that cause dandruff. It removes every trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp clean ana in a neaitny conmoon. Does not Color the New York, Jan 6. Reports of fric ion among the leading interests of the Rock Island Company, rumors that Daniel G. Reid was to go abroad and that he would retire from the board of directors of the United States Steel Corporation, caused a break of IVz points in the common stock of the road yesterday and a decline of more than 3 points in the preferred stock. The financial district had heard a great deal anent Rock Island since the sensational movement in the stock a fortnight ago, when it jumped from 50 to SI and back again almost in a flash, and the matter is now the sub ject of investigation by the Stock Ex change authorities. More recent ope rations in that and allied securities have not served to allay the alarm then created. The rumors had it that very sedi- ous differences had broken out among those who control the property and an open breach was hinted at. These were denied in responsible quarters, but the enormous volume of Rock Is land Stock traded in 230,000 shares at steadily decreasing values caused many misgivings, the more so since much of the selling seemed to emanate from Rock Island brokers. Another factor was the failure of the directors to act on the preferred stock dividend at their meeting yes terday. This stock has paid no divi dends in several years. Trip to Europe Confirmed. Reports that Mr. Reid, one of the most prominent of the Rock Island groupe, contemplated an early depar ture for Europe were issued at his of fice, but the details were not concern ing Mr. Reid's plans were not vouch safed. Unloading of thousands of shares of Rock Island comomn stock on the Stock Exchange drove the price of that security down from an opening price of 54 to 50 and opened the flood gates of countless reports.chief of which was that Daniel G. Reid, one of the controlling interests in the railroad, was reducing his commit ments preparatory for the trip to Eu rope. Whether Mr. Reid was gelling any of his holdings in Rock Island could not be learned. The governors of the Stock Ex change will act next Wednesday on the report of the special committee appointed to investigate the recent sensational skyrocketing- of Rock Is land stock. A high official of the United States Steel Corporation said this afternoon concerning a report in Wall street that Daniel G. Reid would retire from the board of directors of the company: I can not credit it. None of the di rectors have spoken to me about Mr. Reid's retirement and no meeting has been called to consider any such matter." Every Woman in the World May Save Some Drunkard. Send for Free Trial Package of Golden Remedy, Today. At last, drunk no more, no more! A treatment that is tasteless and odor less, safe, absolutely so; heartily en dorsed by temperance workers; can be given secretly by any lady In tea, coffee or food; effective in its silent work; the craving for liquor relieved in thousands of cases without the drinkers' knowledge, and against his will. Will you try such a remedy if you can prove its effect, free to you? Then send the coupon below for a free trial package, today. FREE TRIAL COUPON. Write your name and address on blank lines below and mail coupon today for free trial package of Golden Remedy. Dr. J. W. Haines Co., 4S13 Glenn Bldg., Cincinnati, O. I am certainly willing to use the free trial package of your Golden Remedy which you say can be giv en secretly and easily at home. It must be indeed a "Golden Reme dy." Send it to me quickly. Name Address Cold Weather No Terror BECAUSE we pot at your command and service 15 Teams and it never gels too cold for ns to Deliver Promptly best quality of either hard or soft Coal and Dry Wood Telephone order, large or small, to Mather Bros. Co. ROSS GREASELESS PEROXIDE CREAM, 25c May be used as freely as desired with no danger of encour aging tne growth ol hair on. the iaee. It Is the Ideal grease less lace cream, vanishing as soon as applied. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 MAIN ST., RICHMOND, 1ND. Ross Liquid Corn Remedy, Ten Cents ... LAST CALL THIS SEASON... To get your Winter Millinery at a big reduction. We still have a num ber of trimmed hats for children, misses and ladies. These are to go at a big discount. Regular prices on these hats were $4, $6 and $8, now to go at $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. Feathers worth $3.00 at $1.75. Aigrettes, worth $3.00, at 50c to $1.50. Mr s. Minnie Knopf 533 Main St. LOST HER AFFECTION; HE DEMANDS $100,000 Driven through London from hotel to hotel, by the journalists who al ready have done her so much harm, poor Madame Steinheil has awakened the pity of many good souls. What is going to become of her, is asked, at her age and without fortune. Sup erfluous solicitude! The career of Madame Steinheil is not ended. A rich automobile manufacturer is now interested in her. She will still talk about herself. She will always speak of herself, for she has a long tongue Le Cri de Paris. Charles Saddlewauser, a farmer of Mendon, Mich., tripped on a stone in his backyard and fell across a pum pkin in such a manner that his neck was instantly broken. Poultry Feed THE GOOD KIND That makes them cackle RICHMOND FEED STORE 11-13 N. 9th Phone 2196 3 PER CENT. OR SAVINGS Mrs. Maud Hoops, whose former husband, Percival L. Harden, is suing her present husband, William T, Hoops, a young New York broker, for $100,000 for alienation. Hoops mar ried Mrs. Harden four hoars after her : divorce decree was signed in Chicago. He and Harden were close friends and ' Harden asserts he aided Hoops at . time when he needed assistance. Aft erwards he alleges Hoopes furnished ; Mrs. Marden with funds to obtain a di- ESTABLISHED IN 1851 WATCHES No more appropriate time for buying a watch than January, the month of new resolutions and good intentions. Resolve to be on time. Own a watch of your own one that you can rely on one that will give you the satisfying feeling of being accurate to the minute. Our watch stock will afford you a selection from a large range of designs. Movements of all the reliable makes, each bearing our ironclad guarantee. 0. E. DICKINSON Watch Repairing Diamonds Mounted aroui 1 cG vvjuii ajCTimm o We nuk a roecialtv of toaaine small amounts to reliable people, ai- rongiBc payment ana tune to auu the coovemeace of the borrower. 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Gowns in a variety of materials, styles and trimmings, Sale price ..98c each 10 dozen Cambric Skirts, Short Skirts, Corset Covers, Chemises, Drawers and Combination Suits, very unusual values, Sale price 98c each Our entire line of Muslin Under-Garments is included in this timely sale. The goods are displayed on the Second Floor. Sale Begins Friday and Will Continue Until Stock Is Reduced to a Minimum The Geo. H..'.Khollen PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY ) jTorce. -(