Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 49, 7 January 1916 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1916

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium BuildingNorth Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds. Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

who do not enter a profession be given such training in school that their effort to earn a living will be an easy one. Efficiency in citizenship ought begin in the schools.

In Richmond, 10 cents a week. ' By man. In advance one year, $5.00: six months. $2.60: one month. 5 cents. Rural Routes, in advance one year. $2.00; six months. $1.25; one month. 2Z cents.

Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Seo4 T ond Class Mall Matter.

Educational Efficiency.

The inefficiency of American citizens is the worst problem confronting the United States today, said John A. Lapp, legislative reference librarian, in a recent address before Indianapolis women. "Only one out of every hundred in America is trained so that he possesses the elements of success. We must take care of ourselves before we can ,be good citizens. The Americans are the worst wasters in the world. More than preparedness for war we need preparedness for industrial development. We haven't the protective system of education that gives every man a chance to make the best of himself. "There are 15,000,000 people in this country today," he said, "who are not more than fortyeight hours from starvation unless they receive help. If our system of education met the needs of the people, this could not exist." .The American school system is trying to find itself. It has two pretty distinct problems to solve ; one of them being the preparation of boys and girls for college and university work ; the other, the preparation of thousands of boys and girls for work in factory, stores, offices and hops. The former is a cultural endeavor, the latter a vocational effort. Heroic efforts are be ing made by educators to meet these demands. Mr. Lapp is right in insisting that the thousands

Types of the Crowd. SLEEPERS Heavy -eyed, lumbering along, gazing steadfastly on the ground or looking distractedly into the clouds, thoughts straying into Utopia or fixed on Erebus, ambitions visionary as Spanish air castles, efforts drugged into comatose ... quiescence, the SLEEPER meanders through life, without a guiding light, with sails set for no port. Sleep is a health restorer and a stimulant for increased energy, but too much sleep is produc

tive of sloth and laziness. A sleeper is unaware of what is going on about him. He lives but takes no part in the activity of the world. The vital organs perform their function but the will power that vitalizes effort is dormant. Thousands of men go through life asleep to the possibilities of success about them, asleep to the "open door" that beckons to fame and fortune, asleep to the herald's call to greater duties greater responsibilities and greater worth. Because men are "asleep at the switch," "sleeping on their jobs," dozing when the call comes, the world is full of mediocrity, commonplaces, failyres, wrecks and "might have beens." Because citizens are napping, civil organizationssnoring, municipal officials dozing, leaders drowsing, hundreds of cities are sleepinef the

sleep from which there is no awakening, and arc passing from sleep into death. A sleeper cannot make headway. He is dead to his surroundings, and roaming through life without aim and purpose. Success is spelt in bis letters of action Success comes by way. of wide open eyes that have had the sleep rubbed out of them early in the morning. Only the WIDE AWAKE man, seeing and acting, thinking and deciding, wins the prize and reaches the goal. The sleepers idles past opportunity arid ends up in the swamp and ditch.

OFFICERS INSTALLED BY EASTERN STAR AT MILTON, WEDNESDAY

MILTON, Ind.. Jan. 7. The Eastern Star held its installation' or officers Wednesday evening. The following officers will serve the ensuing year: Mrs. Fred Goehel of Cambridge City.

worthy matron; Charles Wheeler, of

Cambridge City, worthy patron; Mrs. Charles NuKent. associate matron ;

Miss Sarah Roberts, secretary; Miss Cora Brown, treasurer"; ' Miss Lulu Faucett, conductress; Mrs. Albert Newman, associate conductress; Mrs. M. V. Brown, chaplain; Mrs. Robert

Beeson. marshal; Mrs. J. A. Brown, pianist: Mrs. Edgar Beeson, warder;

W. E. Willitms, sentinel. The five points of the star are represented by

Mrs W. H. Brown as Adan, Mrs. t.

M. Murray of Cambridge City, as

Ruth, Miss Kathryn Hoshour as Esther. Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Cambridge City, as Martha, Mrs. 'H. H. Heist as Electa. The committee on

lowers is Miss Sarah Robert, Mrs. H. I. Heist and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, oramittee on entertainment, Mrs. W. 3. Williams, Mrs. F. M. Murray and Mrs. Albert Newman. The installation of officers vas conducted by Oliver Wallace as deputy grand patron and Mrs. Robert Beeson as deputy grand marshal. At the close of the ceremonies a number of members spoke. Those from Cambridge City who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Meslames Thomas Peet, Wesley Cornell, red Goebel, Stella Jenkins, F. M. Murray., The Rev. F. C. McCormick will preach Sunday morning and evening at the Christian church The Rev. M. S. Taylor will begin a revival service at Doddridge Chapel, Sunday.

Mrs. Cullen Squier and guest Mrs. Ferris, of Brookville, were at Muncie Thursday Victor Knapp of Fort W:iyne, is the guest of James Murphy. Charles Harrison of Troy, O., formerly of this place, called on friends Thursday Mrs. S. P. Dennis and daughter of Richmond, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook, returned home Thursday.

SPEAKS ON MISSIONS CENTER V1LLE, Jan. 7. The C. W. B. M. was entertained by Mrs. Grlgsby at her home on Main street on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was called to oruer by the Vice-president,

Mrs. Leroy Kimmel. Rev. Mr. McCormick led Ix devotions and gave an Interesting and instructive talk on missions in Africa. Forty years of service to the church in action was given by Mrs. Kimmel and Mrs. Grigsby. Mrs. India King .favored the society with a solo. The social time was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess.

WHAT IS URIC ACID?

THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH.

CARRIERS AT CAMBRIDGE MAKE DELIVERIES LATE

Deaths in Prebl

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 7. Rural carriers out of this city are not finding their work an easy task. It requires the entire day and until late in the evening to complete the respective schedules. Citizens who receive their letters and morning papers near the close of the day are not satisfied with the new arrangement. Pythians Elect Officers. The following officers - have been elected by Cambridge lodge, No. 9, K. of P., for the coming term: Verne Chapman, C. C; Raymond B. Stubbs, V., C; John Mannon, prelate; R. H. Ressler. K. of R. and S.; R. L. Scott, M. of F.; W. E. Austin. M. E.; Clifford Howard, M. A.; O. A. Cooley, M. W.; Roy Schepman, I. G.; Bailey Frauhberg, O. G.; Alvin Hormel, trustee. ! Buys Business Site. Frank W. Marson has purchased the lot -on West Main street, the site of the old Stoddard block, on which he probably will erect a business building in the near future. Make Political Visit. Auditor Bowman and James Goodrich were here Wednesday, looking after the latter's "fences." Mr. Goodrich is a candidate for the nomination of governor on the Republican ticket. Surprised by Friends. Mrs. Anna Strickler wag the subject of a pleasant surprise Tuesciav afternoon. The ladies of the Social union of the M. E. church called at her home with well-filled baskets and made the occasion a holiday feast. A cluster of beautiful carnations came from Dublin, the gift of Mrs. Mary Hageman. After supper, a tree loaded with presents, including a heavy cut glass dish, called forth hearty thanks from the hostess. Social amusements and songs formed the diversions of the evening. All was done in appreciation of Mrs. Strlckler's faithful work in behalf of the church. Mosbaugh Elected. . At a meeting of the board of towji trustees held Monday, F. C. Mosbaugh was re-elected president. Roy Kniese and Ellis D. Filby qualified as newly elected members. C. C. Williams has gone to the Soldiers Home at Marion to spend the winter. ... Miss Alice McCaffrey was the guest of Miss Janet Millikan at New Castle Wednesday. Miss McCaffrey will return to Lutherville, Md., Sunday to resume her work in Maryland college. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar

Cooley had for their guest Wednesday, Mrs. Fred Huber of Lewisville. Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis of KnightBtown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Robey Tuesday Miss Ella Minck of Dayton, O., is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Frank Kirschner At the M. E. church Sunday morning, Rev. R. C. Jones will have for his subject, "The Holy Spirit"; in the evening, "Eternity." "They All Do It" will be the subject of Rev. Weyant's discourse at the Baptist church Sunday morning. ....Fremont Freeman of Indianapolis spent Wednesday here greeting former friends and neighbors Claude Kitterman, Charles Wheeler, Will Austin and B. W. Gentry were in Indianapolis Tuesday on business Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neff of Centerville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs; John Beard Wednesday.

LORAN O. POTTER F. EATON Funeral services for Prof. Loran O. Potterf, 36, who died Monday at Champaign, 111., were held Thursday after con at the home of a b other, Herman Potterf. five miles south of Eaton. Services were conducted by Rev. Henry Crampton of this city. Burial was made in the cemetery at Camden. The deceased is survived by two brothers and two sisters. They are Herman and Bernard Potterf, Mrs. Claudia Hatha ay of Springfield, and Mrs. Erie Cochem of St. Anthony, Idaho.

No Stomach Pain, Gas, Indigestion in Five Minutes

"Pape's Diapepsin" Is the Only Real Stomach Regulator Known.

, Ever since the discovery of uric acid In the blood by Scheele, in 1775. and the bad effect it had upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its overabundance, in the system it causes backache, pains here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent, called "Anuric which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the system. "Anuric" is 37 times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout, or many other diseases which are dependent on

an accumulation of nric acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce of tha Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y.. for a pamphlet on "Anuric. and send' 10 cents for a larg trial package of "Anuric" Tablet.- . j If you feel that tired, worn-outt feeling, backache, neuralgia, or If your sleep Is disturbed by too frequent urination, go to your best store and ask for Doctor Pierce's Anuria Tablets. Dr. Pierce's reputation Is back of this medicine, and you know that his "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver and his "Favorite Prescription" for the ills of women have had a splendid reputation for the past fifty years. Adv.

OVERHOLSER EXPLAINS CARE OF POULTRY

EATON, O., Jan. 7. Ora Overholser, carrier on a rural route extending from the local postoffice, has been honored by officials of the State Department of Agricultural Extension. He has been selected as a demonstrator and for three weeks will show how properly to feed, caponize, care for poultry and give other instruction to fanciers who attend extension schools. Mr. Overholser, who is secretary of the Great Western Ohio Poultry association, was in charge of the state's poultry exhibit at the Panama-Pacific exposition.

According to reports from Skagway, Alaska, shipments are being made from large deposits of magnesite in that locality as a result of the European war.

MARRIAGE MARKEY SLUMPS LAST YEAR

"A Sack of Satisfaction"

EATON, O., Jan. 7. According to the records of Probate Judge Davis, 162 marriage licenses were granted during 1915. During 1914 the licenses issued totaled 183. In the office of County Clerk Brown records show that ,;i divorce suits were filed during 1915. The distinction of having procured the first marriage license this year is claimed by Ernest Hanger, 41, farmer, and Miss Lillian Phillips, 26, school teacher, both residents of Gratis township.

Sediment carried to sea by the Amazon river can be detected 100 miles from the ccast.

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YOU NEED to aid nature occasionally when your liver is sluggish, your stomach disordered or your bowels inactive. Let this safe, mild, dependable remedy regulate these organs and put them in a sound and healthy condition. BEECHAM'S

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tersest Sal of Any Medicine im the World. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c. 25c.

MOTHER" TO FORTY CHILDREN IN CHIL

DREN'S HOME, SAYS THEY OWE GOOD HEALTH TO FATHER JOHN'S MEDCINE

"l have 40 or 50 childfn here at the children's home constantly. When they are weak or run down I always give them Father John's Medicine to -aiid them up. They all gain rapidly under the treatment the medicine affords. Whenever they get cold or have a cough or throat irritation Father John's Medicine gives prompt and sure relief." (Signed) ,r Ellen O'Leary, Matron, Children's Home, Lowell, Mass. Father John's Medicine does not contain opium,' morphine, chloroform or any narcotic drug so it is a safe medicine for all the family.

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Ordinary flours seem coarse in texture when compared with the surpassing quality of Valier's Enterprise Flour. Br our special alow process of mtlllnr. we preserve, in the flour. the full baking quality of finest wheat, from which this flour is made. Then we Bift many times through imported Swiss Bilk to make ita texture as fine asitsquallty. You'll find that Valier's Enterprise Flour not only makes better baking, but makes more baking per sack.

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NHnrnnranmiaanawram Pyorrhea the disease j

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nearly everybody has

No matter how sound your teeth may seem to be, no matter how you may scoff at the idea of your having this disease, it is a positive fact that the germ which causes it is working novo in your teeth. The appalling discovery of this fact that the germ which causes pyorrhea is one which inhabits every human mouth was made over a year ago. Since then dent ists have been urging everyone to take special precautions in their daily toilet to prevent this disease

from developing in its acute form of bleeding gums, tenderness in chewing and loose teeth. To meet the need for such a daily treatment and to enable -everyone to take the necessary precautions against this disease, a prominent dentist has put his

own prescription oerore mc SmmtUaU

public in the convenient form of Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco contains the best corrective and preventive for pyorrhea known to dental science. Used daily it will successfully protect your teeth from this disease. Senreco also contains the best harmless agent for keeping the teeth clean and white. It has a refreshing flavor and leaves a wholesomely clean, cool and pleasant taste in the mouth. Start the ; Senreco treatment ' tonight full details in the folder wrapped around every tube..

Symptoms ' described. A ' 25c two oz. tube is sufficient for six or eight weeks of the pyorrhea treatment. Get Senreco at your druggists today, or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Co., -505 Union Central Bldg Cincinnati. Ohio.

"Really does" put b8d stomachs In order " really does " overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in Ave minutes that just that makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator In the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and ercutate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches: breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment "Pifpe's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stom

ach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money back. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach regulator in the world. Adv.

SPECIALIST IN Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases

Will Be At Hotel Westcott, Richmond Ind. On Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 15 and 16

Two Days Onr Office Honrs: 8:00 A.M. 8:00 P. M. Daily Returning Every 4 Weeks or 28 Days

Then and Now In January, grandmother used to lay in several bolts of muslin and begin the long task of making underclothes for the family. Now, granddaughter puts on her hat and trips forth to the White Sales. She lays in an entire stock of very much finer articles of apparel than grandma ever dreamed of. She pays less than grandma did and contributes nothing ia the way of labor. And, being altogether an up-to-date young lady, granddaughter thoroughly posts herself by reading the advertising in The Palladium before she begins shopping.

DR. FRUTW is direct from NEW YORK CITY rhT ha has had tha advantaawof training in tfaa Smrrst TTiaatlnls ailihli ara

the treatment of Chroaie Dtseaaesaad Disorders. Ill addition ho is a ai adnata of

largest ttenoral Uoopttaia in IXow XorK mty. aa wwUras banc T physician in tha Scat of Indiana. Tais traininceotabiasd arito a n ienceand nraetice haaaerved to make Dr. Froth taoroaaabr aroAc

treatment ef all loan standing and neraision t Carsala tnssanre. His anothndaof ara tha latest and moat mooara ktiaava to acienca xaad which ia Lis mm a anaraa

ienco have been absolutely aooceeif ok Every arhfat wba canoulta thia Speeialiat I a thomush and exact explanatioa of thair conditio o, sad MfHMt or d

for which nothing can be dona are an amiajKaa toe traatttneax. Dr. Fnith Succeeds Where Others Have FcSed

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Th Following Diseases. Dtaanlars,

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Eye. Ear, Noee and Throat tndadtaa; Catarrh, eularfrcd and dlmawl tonaila. adenoids, spurs aatl po'.ypl '( the noaa. deafness, ainclrxr la tlw ear, lnfiuue Uou of the ejos andtrratiolaud Uda. LHaiwseaof the Heart and Blood Vesncls, whlra aue ialltaUon or Bottrrltiff of the heart, blnorwwa of she Up and noils, Bhortn-'oa of brenth, eaaftt.oAmoUiDg of the lees and ankles. Diseases of the Lungs end Ah- fsaeres, proioucKi count. protrreMlre loas of vreliiht. and strength, afternoon fcTBr, n'.slit ewats. and spitting of blood moans tuhorcalreis or consumption. Do not he in dVmbt but learn ttu truth, by an examination. Diseases of the Stomach end Intestine, girlm? rl-a to pain, mtiri aud vomlW ing, irae formation, dlanrrhnea and eoa tiTcnK. and pinionsud aUacka of djs pcpela and Indigestion. , Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Or g-as, srionra has perfected simple tests

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Diseases of the Rectum, flmrra and Simla snd i tloa cured without the kalto or detention from bnaiuessor wrorSc. Gallstones and Cotter er "Blx Medc.M bob. cesaiuily treatod SfUaoutvpecaboa. Do yen snffer irlth EMulncnes, epl'erey AF "flts," paralysis, neuraUrla, "ill uses rheumatism, himbvro, asthma, mkla dis ease, blrxi disorders deposits m the urine. Icflnmstlou of the bladder, or other yriie sod dlsti saslna disorders of which yoa do not know the name or

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