Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 130, 18 April 1916 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM . AND SUN-TELEGRAM

of unrighteousness. The introspection mar give him a cleaner and better outlook on life. ::

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Ia Richmond, 10 eenU week. By vaaJL lnfadrancerone year. $5.00; six months. $2.0: one month. 5 cent. Rural Routes, In advance one year. IJ-00; six months. $1.25; one month. 25 cents. -.1

Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana.. as See oad CUiss Mail Matter.

. What the Militia Costs the Country That dependence upon .the militia for protection is tike seeking support on a hollow reed is

demArtRfcrated conclusively in. an article m

; Century's magazine by George Creel, who sum ! marizes the problem thus: ' "That the volunteer system of military train

; ing has had rather discouraging results few will i deny. Although there are more than twenty

' million . men available for enlistment, the total ' strength of our organized militia today is 129,398. Last year, in spite of the lessons of the European war, the drill attendance in many states averaged

arranged by tre wr 'department only fourteen t states took part; only; 1,400 enlisted men took j advantage of camps and instruction ; only one state, Washington,' was' equipped" as prescribed , by the war department, and target practice was

satisfactory ' m eight states only. Yet a vast sum, totalling more than $66,000,000 in twelve

years, is being Spent on this militia by the federal government alone, independently of state appro

priations. The United States does not need the prepared

ness of the National Guard, but it demands the

preparedness that every weapon-bearing citizen

of the nation can give it. Preparedness without the patriotic support of every citizen and the co-operation of every citizen is nothing. We need a bigger army and navy, more coast defenses, and above all, the willing service of every- patriot.

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Heads "or Feet ?

--1 ' .-'... The Germans have a proverb which literally

translated says, "what you havn t in your Head, you have in your feet." Paraphrased, the proverb

carries the important truth that tf a man used his brains more his feet would not have to work as hard and long as they do. .

Efficiency, after all is nothing more than head

work applied i to the task before you. If , you

plan your work systematically and carry it out.

systematically1 you become an efficient worker.

Nine-tenths of the blunders and mistakes of

the world are due to a lack of application of

brains to the problems that are to be solved

When thought is put to a proposition, it is solved

and worked out with the least amount of friction

and lost motion.

- Thousands of useless steps and movements

are made in Richmond every day because feet

and arms are made to do work nature assigned the brain. Give your feet and arms a chance, and

let your brain exercise itself more.

Training 1 60,000 Citizens

Since October 1, 1916, the Bureau of Natural

ization has sent the names of more than 160,000 candidates for citizenship to the public school

authorities of the country. The motive of the department has been an effort to induce alien

citizens to enter the public night schools, receive training in branches that will make them good

American citizens and become indoctrinated with

true American principles. This co-operation is one of the most important steps yet undertaken to break down racial connections with Europe and make these aliens bona fide 'American citizens, imbued with American spirit and dedicated to American principles of American government. Of the 17,000,000 foreign-born residents in the United States, only 4,000,000 are citizens.

Tanner DiailysPuzzles

AIR RAID CAUSES'

TERBDRJIl TURKEY

ATHENS. April '18. The raid of British aviators over Constantinople

caused a reign of terror amongst the Turks. Information -was received here

today that much damage was done in the Turkish capital by fires set by Incendiary bombs. Although the flight was one of great length the airmen being compelled to

: ' : T travel 300 mfles, and although they ; were fired upon and . had to Pss '. j through stormy.' all three of the $aa-' ; chines returned safely to their base-' -

NERVOUS INDIGESTION. Mrs. J. F. Baldwin. Sandy Creek, K. Yn suffered a great deal from pains In the stomach .due to nervous Indigestion. She writes, "Chamberlain's ; Tablets relieved me right, away, and by taking three or four bottles of them I was cured of the trouble and have not felt any of the old symptoms since." Obtainable everywhere, Adv. ,

FOR BRONCHITIS, SEVERE COUGHS COLDS AND WHOOPING COUGHS Make the Best Medicine at Home 128 Teaspoonsful for 50 Cents

MAKIN GARDEX OR GOJX' FXSHXN'? He spades up the brown earth blithely and thinks it Is time well spent His wife thinks he's making garden and looks on well content: Perhaps this may be his purpose we are not prepared to state But -we're willing- tp wager a, dollar that he's digging worms for bait. find hi Kife. 4.X8WER TO YESTERDATB PUZZLE. Upper left corner down between two.

Money spent for the old style, ready made medicine usually sold in bottles holding only 2 to 2 ounces (1$ to 20 teaspoonfuls) Is largely wasted, because most of 'them are composed principally of sugar and water. Yet you have to pay the same price as if it were all medicine. Stop wasting this money. ; You can make a better remedy for bronchial affections, at home at one-fifth the cost. Merely go too Thistlethwaite's drug stores and ask ofr two . ounces 50c worth) of Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant, which they guarantee will give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Mis this with one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of boiling water, which makes a full pint (128 teaspoonfuls). This new, simple,

pleasant remedy is guaranteed to re-

Watch Your Signs, The gale which swept over Richmond yester- : day was not a severe one, yet it was strong enough to tear two signs from their moorings and precipitate them Qn the sidewalk. One man

was injured and another escaped by a narrow margin. The city ordinance permits the hanging of signs. There is no valid objection to this form of calling attention to the ownership tof a place of business. Long exposure to the weather and the constant strain exerted by the wind soon wear out and loosen supports and guy wires. Merchants ought to examine their signs to 'see that the anchorages are good and that supports are substantial. ; Serious injury .and possibly

deaths can be avoided only by following out the

"SAFETY FIRST" slogan.

Holy Week Sentiments. Church members are cogitating the suffering and death of Christ this week. It is a season of introspection. In some denominations, members are denying themselves luxuries and a few comforts in conformity with the sentiment of the week. . , , - Even to those persons who are not members of a church or do not believe in the Christian religion, a season of introspection will be of some advantage and worth. It benefits a man to retire into some quiet nook now and then and review what he has done and left undone, to bring back before his mind's eye past deeds of goodness and

The Business Outlook Henry Clews, New York banker, in his weekly review of the business outlook, has the following to say: The cautionary, spirit developed in business about a month ago is still prevalent, as is proved in bank clearings, which are running arout 30 to. 40 ahead of last year; a smaller rate, than prevailed in the first two months of the current year. Nevertheless, the volume of business is

still very large, making full allowance for inflated commodity and security values as well as foreign and . domestic loans. During the first three

months of the current year, total clearings in the

United States were close upon $59,000,000,000,

and actually about 50 ahead of last year.

Railroad .earnings continue to make excellent

exhibits, 32 roads in the third week of March re

J porting an increase of 23, gross, the gain being

more due to the growth of traffic than to in

crease of rates. Attention is now being given to the crop outlook, which thus far is unsatisfactory because of a late season and the injury to winter

wheat. It does not follow, however, that a late

season is a poor one, since nature has a rea'dy

habit of making compensations, and a backward spring is easily offset by a few warm days later on. The presidential campaign is a factor that must be taken into . consideration. Thus far, it has been completely, oyershadowed by the vastly more important crisis with Germany. The time, however, is approaching for the national conventions and political agitation of more or less intensity must be anticipated.

EK OFFICIAL OF U. S. CONSULATE VISITS HOME

CENTERVILLE, Ind., April 18. Harry I. Wilson, of Washington, D. C, former clerk at the Berlin consulate, and Charles M. Wilson, of Richmond, his brother, visited in Centerville Sat-

H. G. Clark and Mi6s Dorothy Clark of Richmond are guests of H. L. Johnston and family A number of eighth year pupils .took the examination Saturday for common school di-

urday. Both, are former residents of:plomas Earl Lundy was taken to

Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dear

dorf entertained Richmond friends at a card party at their home Saturday evening. Refreshments were served and a pleasant time was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Alshouse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinnick and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clark. J. C. Shaner and wife of Brookville, Q., were also guests at the Deardorf home Sunday. . .,. Bert Gallinger and Orville Richardson will open a garage on West Main street this week in. the building in which the Horner blacksmith shop is located. League Gives Play. The play given by the Epworth league of Robinson's chapel Friday evening was not well attended, probably because it had not been well ad

vertised The Home Missionary so

ciety met with Mrs. Bertha Dunbar Thursday afternoon. The subjects of

discussion was, Home Missions, a

Healing Force." The meeting was led by Mrs. Belle Peelle and Mrs. Min

nie Wright. Refreshments were serv

ed by the hostess Mrs. Hill of Chicago and Mrs." James Wilson of Richmond visited friends here Thursday. Lodge Initiates. The Eastern Star lodge received into membership at the regular meeting

Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Tice, and a banquet was given in their honor at the close of the meeting

SHOOT POST MASTER, TAKEN FROM PRISON

PENSACOLA. Fla., April 18. Getting the drop on deputies, a masked mob of twenty men took John Dykes, postmaster of Greenhead, from the Washington county jail at Vernon ' thiB morning and shot him to death. Dykes was charged with assassinat- , ing S. A. Walker, turpentine operator i and prominent citizens of Washington county. He. was the first white man ever lynched in west Florida,

Masonic Calendar

WINGS FIFTH PLANE

BERLIN, April 18 Lieutenant Berthold of the. German air service, brought down bis fifth enemy areoplane, a British bi plane near Perronne, in Belgium on Sunday, the German war, office announced today. The official statement of the war office "made no

mention of fighting in the Verdun sector nor on any other part of the west front.

KILLED IN MACHINE LAFAYETTE, Ind., April IS. Mrs. Jessie Neal 45, was billed today in an automobile accident near Williamsport, when the drive chain broke and the machine plunged down an "em

bankment. He husband was pinned under the car, and was slightly injured. Mrs. Neal's neck was broken.

Reid Memorial hospital Saturday and operated upon for appendicitis.

SICK WOMAN KILLS HERSELF.

MARION, Ind., April 18. Grip is thought to have weakened the mind of Mrs. Elmer James, who committed suicide.

lieve the worst cough or cold, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, croup, horeenesa and whooping cough. One bottle will make enough home-made medicine to probably last the whole . winter. Children like it, it Is so pleasant to take. It, is unlike any other medicine, and positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or other narcotics, as do most cougfc mixtures. Keep it on hand in case of emergency and stop each cough before It gets a firm hold. The above druggists, in fact any druggist In this city, will return the money (just the same as is done with Schiffmann's famous Asthmador) in every single case where it does not give perfect satisfaction or is not found the best remedy ever used. Absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy under . this positive guarantee. Adv.

" of Regional hrF Reserve I Bnlo Ty System 1

ELL-ANS

Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists,

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I he rederal Reserve DVsiem if

made up of a number of Regional Banks. Hiese Regional BanU-r do noi deal witk ike public.Uig accept commercial pper from. National Bank: re-discount ing it. Thus tke National Banks are al4 secure accommodations', for their oust omen7 D ante wUKti Mat ional B si nk our Dank

CONST! PATH M and West Baden Sprudel Water cannot exist in the same body one hour. At your druggist small bottles, 15c; large bottles, 35c WEST BADEN spauoa WATER fOOLAXAHVS

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FIND GLASS IN ARM.

Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, V. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Master Mason degree, commencing at 7 o'c lock. Refreshments. Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4. R. A. M. Called convocation; work in the Mark Master degree.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, April 18. A piece of glass an Inch square has

been taken from the arm of Orville

Gray. Gray formerly a locomotive engineer but now agent for the Monon,

three years ago was hurled 100 feet by a boiler explosion.' He just discovered the injury to his arm the other day.

BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

LONDON. April IS. The British

steamship Shenandoah has beep $iipk

oy a mine with the loss of two members of its crew. The captain and tje remainder of the crew were landed

today. The Shenandoah, a vessel of S.8S6 tons, hailed from Liverpool She

eaim iu iweive iainoms or water.

A Small Amount Set Aside Month by Month will Make Your Wite Independent Any life insurance agent in Richmond, Indiana, will be glad to explain the details of opening a Premium Savings Account, which will make it easy for you to take out enough insurance to give your wife an income when you are gone. Think this over and 1 us explain the plan. Call at The Second National Bank Richmond's Strongest Bank.

FOR THE BLOOD

PLAYMATE KILLS BOY.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 18. Robert Blessing was hit on the head with a brick by a colored toy in a fight that resulted from a game of "keeps' Blessing's skull is fractured and he may die.

Sore TJhrpat . Prudence. No family medicine chest is well stocked without a bottle of TONSILINE, for you don't know what moment it may be needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TONSILJNE'S special mission. It is made for that advertiaad for that sold for that one purpose. TONSILINE is the one and only Sore Throat Remedy which is sold over a large

part of the United states, xou a need TONSILINE one of these days, or some night when the drug store is closed better have a bottle ready at home when vou need it most. 25c. and 60c. Hospital Size tUX). All Druggists.

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