Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 113, 29 March 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, .WEDNESDAY, MAR. 29, 1916

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MISSION PROGRAM F9R MEXICAN PEONS HELD UP BY WAR

Although a few missionaries have returned to continue their work of converting and educating the peons and lower classes of Mexicans, no organized effort by Christian churches throughout the world can be made in that country until revolution and political clouds have cleared away. Rev. Charles E. Tebbetts, who has returned from Panama, where he attended the Latin-American missionary conference, says that as soon as the situation in Mexico has again become normil, the churches united, will immediately begin an extensive propaganda having as its objective the education and the betterment of the religious, moral commercial and physical welfare of the natives of that republic. Rev, Tebbetts, who represented l he Society of Frieneds, returned the other day. Prior to the conference he visited Friends' missions in Cuba, Jamaica and other Latin-American islands. BEAUTIFUL CHIMES WILL PEAL SOFTLY AT UNION NATIONAL With the installation of a clock, projecting from the Union National bank building and suspended over the sidewalk, Westminster chimes will peal soTtly and regularly hereafter at Eighth and Main streets. On the first quarter after the hour four bells will be sounded, on the halfhour eight bells, on the threequarters hours, twelve bells, and on the hour the full Westminster chimes of sixteen bells, which will be followed by the striking of the hour. The clock, the first of its kind in Richmond, was installed today by the McCllntock, Lumis company of Minneapolis, under the personal direction of W. K. Cook. It is electrically operated, a cable attaching it to a "master" clock hung inside the bank. The outside clock Is eight feet In length and about fourteen Inches wide. It extends from the building about five feet. The face of Ihe clock is made on a thirty-Inch dial, the longer hand being about two feet in length. The bells should be heard distinctly from a distance of four squares. Mr. Cook said. The cost of the Westminster chimes vary according to the city in which they are installed. Some of them, Mr. Cook said, cost $1,000. WERTER PU6H DIES SERVED DURING WAR AS OHIO VOLUNTEER EATON1, O., March 29. Werter D Pugh, one of Preble county's bestknown men, died Tuesday at his home on North Cherry street. The deceased was n son of John Pugh, a pioneer resident of the county, and was born almost seventy years ago In Gasper township. He was a veteran of the Civil war, having been a member of Company D, 156th Ohio Voluntary Infantry. He served until (he regiment was mustered out. He was a staunch Republican and was twice elected by his party to the J office of county commissioner, serving from 1889 to 1895. When his health Tailed in 1911 he removed to this city from his farm southwest of Eaton, and since had lived here. He is survived by his widow and one son, Albert D. Pugh, who resides at home. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in First Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. George H. Smith, of Rlverdale M. E. church, Dayton, and the pastor. Rev. Charles A. Hunter. Members of Waverly lodge. Knights of Pythias, and Mulharen-O'Caln post, G. A. R., will attend the services. Burial will be made In Friendship cemetery, southwest of the city. FERLING GETS LICENSE. Dr. George H. Ferling, vetlnarian, was informed by the secretary of the Ohio Board of Agriculture, that he hadi successfully passed the examination which he took at Columbus several weeks ago. A successful grade entitled Dr. Ferling to a license to prac tice in Ohio. ESTELLE QUITS CHURCH. Rev. Thomas A. Estelle has resigned the pastorate of the English Lutheran church in Muncie. to cccept a call to Hutler, Ind. Rev Estelle is a member of the Olive Branch Synod and has preached on several occasions in Richmond. New Veterinarian to Locate in Boston Indiana Farmers and Stock Raisers in the Surreunding Territory Will Do Well to Patronize Him. Dr, Stanley C. Brouse, of Eaton, Ohio, a graduate of the Ohio State Veterinary College, Columbus, Ohio, will locate In Boston. Indiana about April 1st. Boston is to be congratulated on having a veterinarian like Mr. Brouse, for there is an evident need of one in that locality. It will soon be time for serum immunization against hog cholera, and it will be quite an advantage to have a local man do the work. Call phone No. ;. Hoston. Adv.

KENNY BLAMES CHURCH FOLKS

Rev. F. G. Kenny's first sermon at the revival meetings at the First Baptist church last night was on the ripened harvest. "When we look at the multitudes." he said, "and see the people so engrossed in business and the pursuit of pleasure and so bound by habits that they appear overwhelmed by selfishness, we think that it is impossible to get them to give God a place in their lives. But the impossibility Is not with the people. It is in the minds of those who claim to believe in God and still deny His power. People who have believed have always succeeded in winning souls to God." The meeting tonight will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Kenny's subject will be. "Tying the Hands of Christ." GERMS PUT Continued From Page One. complying w;th the latest pure food edict is a question McKinley cannot discuss at the present time. McKinley, so Commissioner Barnard has ordered, is to at once begin the enforcement of the following state health department ruling: Must Pass Exams. "All persons who handle food ' or drink shall be free from disease and shall pass a medical examination to determine that fact. The employment of any person suffering from an infectious or contagious disease is in violation of the sanitary-food law and both Xhe employer and employe are liable to fine and imprisonment." This order covers a lot of territory. Ifapplies to groceries, bakeries, confectioneries, restaurants, saloons, meat markets, slaughter houses and hotels. It will be McKinley's duty to serve notice of this order on every business concern in the city engaged in the business of handling foodstuffs or drinks. Each employe of every concern of this kind will be. given four health certificates to be filled out, one to be kept by the employe, one by the state board of health, one by the employer and one by McKinley. These certificates are to be filled out by the physician making the examination. These certificates will set for the fact whether or not the holder is free from infectious or communicable disease ii me. person examined Is found to have any such disease he is denied employment by any concern handlin foodstuffs or drinks. "uiu uuiy Knows now long it is going to take me to carry out this order," ruefully remarked McKinley today. "I may have to get a deputy or two to help me. Seems to me there is a whole lot of red tape In connection with this latest sanitary food order," remarked Mayor Robbins. "I believe I would out the soft pedal on it if I were McKin ley." hether the order requiring the medical examination of handlers of foodstuffs extends to cooks in private families is a question which has not been answered. When it was suggest ed to McKinley that the order could be so interpreted, he almost fainted. The placing of the saloon free lunch on a strictly sanitary basis is to be thorough. Henceforth when you step up to a lunch counter for a handout comply with the following formula: .Mr. Lunch Server, permit me to lamp your health certificate," you say. That formality complied with you carefully examine to see whether the lunch Is "thoroughly protected by glass, wood or metal covers." Then be careful to note whether "all knives. forl:s and spoons are washed and ster ilized before use" and that you get your lunch on a clean dish. After you are satisfied that these rules are complied w ith, eat your hot pork sandwich without fear of the pesky germ. If you find any of these rules are not being observed, punish the saloon keeper by informing him you will never again partake of any of his free lunch. When you step up to the bar for your beer, be sure that "all glasses are thoroughly washed in running water and sterilized before use," and that 1 "nil A KaHIa.. ail ucci aiiu tMJl' uuilica Slid 1 1 ur, when emptied, returned to the case, neck down, and stored under sanitary conditions." McKinley says he is going to carry out Barnard's instructions, but he gets weak every time he thinks of the job he has ahead of him. End Indigestion Or Stomach Pain In Five Minutes it Pape's Diapepsin" Makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs Feel Fine. Time It! In five minutes stomach distress will go. No digestion, heartburn, sourness all belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed In regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most cer tain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the family eat something which don't agree with them, or. in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement ' at. daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. adv. .

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN STAMPS AS FALSE RUMOR OF MERGER

"Absolutely not" was the immediate and unequivocal answer by a member of the Central Christian church board this morning to the question of the truth of the report that that church would effect a merger with the First Christian church. The rumor, founded probably upon the resignation of Rev. W. R. Motley, pastor who assumes a pastorate in Spartansburg Sundays was circulated today and stated that consolidation overtures were being considered. Rev. .Motley tendered his resignation because his salary of $1,200 was too meager, he said, to properly support his family and educate his children. HAGERSTOWN LODGE TO CONFER DEGREES HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 29. Hagerstown lodge No. 49, .F & A. Masons, will confer the Master Mason degree on one candidate on Friday evening of this week. All the officers for the occasion will be Past Masters of the lodge with County Auditor L. S. Bowman, a Pat Master, presiding. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the degree work. A number of visiting Masons will attend. According to a consular report from Amsterday, the national wealth of Holland has increased since the war began to $60 per capita. A Few Valeska Suratt, the Theatrical Stat Gives Some of the Secrets Which Have Made Her Famous tor Her Self-Made Beauty. By MISS VALESKA SURATT EAUTY is more a matter of "skin" these days, than anything else. B For this reason beauty is more easy to attain now than it has ever been before. Yet there are millions of women who are positively making it hard for themselves, and I might say, too, that the thousand and one preparations sold for the purpose of beautifying the skin help to make it hard instead of easy for the women themselves. The trouble is that the ingredients are nearly all the same, and "A Secret Whose Results Can Be Seen in Your Mirror in a Short Time." when you have tried one you have practically tried them all. Besides, a skin beautifying cream should be used more liberally than is usually done,- but this is expensive. The result is that the average woman must pay a price out of all proportion to the effect produced. There is o:ie formula which product most exquisite results in a very short time. There is nothing which can equal it in this regard. Mix one tablespoonful of glycerine and one ounce zintone in a pint of water. This makes over a pint of the cream, many times more than vou would have to pay for prepared creams which fail to produce the result desired. In a short time you will find that every blemish and freckle. and all muddiness and sallowness will disappear to give way to an absolutely perfect tint purity and clearness of the skin. The zintone can be se cured at any drug store. MISS X. You are fretting too much about those wrinkles. You can. now rest assued of making a wonderful difference in your appearance in a short time, bu. using the following formula. It is peculiar that the ' deeper the wrinkles, the more remarkable seems to be the effect. It rounds out the face In a surprising vay. You mix this at home in a few moments. To half a Dint of hot water, add two tableKnnrmfnls nf srlvcerine and two ounces of eptol. The cream that is formed should be used daily in liberal quantities. You will find this not only far more economical than, the prepared creams sold, but far more effective, in fact, in many cases I know the results have been almost unbelievable. INEZ P. T. No matter how hard vou scrub the scalp and what kind of

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TWENTY LOST ON SHIP

MALTA, March 29. -Twenty lives were " lost - instead of eleven as first reported, when .the British . steamship Minneapolis was torpedoed in the Mediterranean. One hundred and twenty members of the crew were landed here. 3 NEW YORK Continued From Page One. rescue the injured. The wreckage of the two trains completely blocked th westbound track on which ' the Century Limited less than a half hour out of Cleveland, was traveling to Chicago. Without a second's warning the passengers of this train were hurled with" a crash into the wreckage, and injured persons on the other train. Those passengers and members of the train crew of the Twentieth Century who were not injured, at once joined in the work of rescuing the injured from the wreckage of the three trains. By day-break nearly a score of dead had been laid in a row beside the railroad track. The second section plowed into the first at a high rate of speed. A heavy fog prevented the engineer of the second secllon from seeing a flagman, who had been sent back. The force of the crash telescoped the two rear coachs of the first section, bulging them out onto the westbound track. Almost before the scream of the injured had been raised, the Twentieth Century Limited, westbound, plowed into the wreckage. Dead and injured were taken from

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Beauty Secrets . , head-washes can be secured at any drug store at a moderate price. ; . WORTHY Constant hair fallintr mJone lJ v, v hair-falling means early baldness. You can prevent it quickly and absolutely. Hair tonics are of verv littl if aagainst the condition. A mixture of one ounce of beta-quinol with a half nint nf watoi- or.H o .,i i pint or watei and a naif pint of alconoi, or a iuh pint or bay rum instead if desired, will when liberally used do in a short time all that you have tried to do for many months past. This gives intense nourishment to the hair roots, gives wonderful life and vigor to hair, tops dandruff completely and you will no longer find handfuls of hair coming out at every combing. Try it by all means. This makes the most economical and ef fective hair treatment known. , MISS I. M. T. Steaming the face ls" never 'successful against black- : heads. Dieting will do no good. It is also Impossible to pinch out all the tiny blackheads, but you 'may -emove them all in a few moments, much to your surprise, by simply sprinkling powdered neroxin on a' hot wet sponge and rubbing the blackheads with it. You will find that the blackheads have entirely vanished, even to the most minute ones. This is a formula worth remembering and using. It never fails. , c . DEBORAH G. S. Dissolving awaysuperfluous or wild hairs is the only way to remove them. You simply injure the skin by using "le burning depilatories usually sold. By using sulfo solution the hair is completely and thoroughly dissolved away, no mark or red spot is left and no one can tell you have used anything for removing superfluous hair. Xo matter how stiff, or soft, how heavy or light the hair, or whether the skin is extremely sensitive or not, it removes the hair perfectly and in a few moments. Your druggist will supply you with sulfo solution, or if he hasn't it, get the sulfo powder which you simply wet with a little water just before you apply it. WILLING If anythi-s can develop the bust this certainly should, as it has been very successful in many cases, thdugh of course you know that development cannot always be assured. Add two ounces of ruetone and half a cup of sugar to a half pint of cold water. Mix thoroughly and take two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime. I. would not advise the use of tablets, pills or mechanical instru-! ments. The formula given above is perfectly safe. MRS. ALICE M. G. I used to hunt, in vain for a face powder that had no chalkiness, and that would be practically indetectible, so had my own formula mad up and I use none other. It is now obtainable at drug stores, as "Valeska Suratt Face Pow der." It is exquisitely fine, smooth and velvety it will be a surprise to you. SOPPY Instead of having your armpits hot and wringing wet from excessive perspiration, and having your garments faded and ruined in the bargain, you can stop it quickly and have the arm-pits as naturallv fresh and dry as the back of your hands if you woll simply use hydrolized talc. This destroys alf perspiration and oth tJi UUUJ UUU1B 1L UIILC CHILI opiCUUlU j for perspiring feet. j MRS. G. T. As you state you were ! not able to get the zintone. 1 have as- j certained for you that you can get the 2?intone or any other article for making up my beauty formulas at Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Adv.

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the rear - coaches . on - both sections of No. 86. Had the Century not been running slow because of the fog, casualties on that train : would have beer much heavier. As it was, only two coaches of the Century were overturned and none was killed. , No children' have been found among the dead or injured so far, but Wood stained children's clothing and a toy bank containing twenty-three cents found among the wreckage indicate some children's names will appear on the completed list of killed and injured.- ' . , . : " - 1 A porter on the second section of No. 86, slept in the front car of his train through the wreck. , He didn't know there had been a wreck until a rescue party came . through the train and "woke, him up. " - 7

WATSON MEN'S Continued From Page One. yesterday' in accepting .the invitation to act as chairman of the state convention has been interpreted by Richmond politicians to mean that he has withdrawn his candidacy. "If Myers has dropped out of the running there is no other avowed can- f didate against Watson, so please tell , me the reason - why these- Richmond Watson men should be encouraging the prospective Rupe, candidacy?" remarked a local Republican worker to-! day. "Does Watson know of somej strong 'dark horse' whose identity has j so far been kept a secret from the; t- - - . Would Draw Support Linus P. Meredith, Wayne county manager for Watson during the priBAD BREATH Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get ! at the Cause and Remove it Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub-: B ptitute for calomel, act gently on tna i bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with had breath tlni iulck relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive ! , Tablets. The pleasant. . sugar-coated i ! tablets are taken for bad breath by all waVds-blive Tablets gently but firmly on the bowels . and liver, .j ! stimulating them to natural action,, c,ear,.,tf the bloQd and gently purifyins the entire svstem. , - . - i They do that which dangerous calomel does without any or me Daa aiier All ihe benefits of nasty, siekenlnrV j pripingr cathartics are derived from Dr., t Edwards Olive Tablets without pripinjr, ji.v,i nf unv vimf. ,"- . . . . . - - - - ralr ur. f . JU. jiawaras aiscovereu me iurinula after seventeen years of practice among" patients afflicted with bowel an l j liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. - j Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely ; a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, : vou will know them by their olive color. i Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c. and 25o fer box. All druggists. Tne wave laDiet wompany, woiumDus.u 5335 i n u if n fli Doesn't Some Small Voice ! Whisper to you "Save Your Money, have a growing Savings account with this strong bank, and have ready money for any emergency. Many people are getting 3 per cent interest on their savings hereby having heeded the "Small Voice" why not you? The German-American Trust and Savings Bank RICHMOND, IND. " " " " 11 11 " l!' 5E For Harness, Collars, Haines, Strap Worli, Harness Oils and Pads Always The Best We are fixed to grind your Clip;rs; also to double your auto tires, giving you double wear. T fTOTITl ' liler 827 Main St. Phone 1811 Momdfiisfl - ir - f Phone 2

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his candidacy against Watson he should receive the support of the j Wayne county delegation "because hej is a Wayne county, man." : j Whether Judge Rupe's . candidacy will or will not be submitted to the convention will undoubtedly be decided at the caucus of the Sixth district delegates to the state convention, on the night before, April 5, in room 55, state house, Indianapolis. All Wayne county delegates will at that time get together and if there appears to be a reasonable chance for a favorable reception of the Rupe candidacy by the convention, his name will be presented. , , :J . Expressions of approval of the Rupe candidacy are being received from all parts of the county. LY R I C THEATRE Main and 9th TONIGHT King Baggot In the Two Reel Feature a Great Newspaper Story "Pate rson of the News"; One Reel "The Cry of Erin." r The New ARCADE TONIGHT - ' Special! Let us have your approval or disapproval of this powerful and most unusual 5part drama The Woman's Law', Florence Reed, to whom emotion is the staff of life and act-' ing the only reality will present the woman's case to you. Selig Presents KATHLYN WILLIAMS in the Stupenduous 5-act "dramatic production . . - 1 "Thou Shalt not Covet" A thrilling love story based upon the Commandment, "Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Wife." The best music in town by the Wurlitzer organ. . IS , i j

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