Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 143, 3 May 1916 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SXJN-TELEGfeAlL WEDNESDAY May 31916V

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

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PuilUisd Etrety Cvciin Except Sunday, by PaCidicm Watlsj Cd. PaSidica Bunding, Ucrth IHntli tad CsSer Cta. B. G. Lciia. Editor' E. IL IIsi?is. Mgr.

la &f&ae&d, i ceatsa- mtA. Cr ma ta anuiee on year, e5.C&t ix montis, $2.0; a&alnoatit, S cent. Rural tuete, ta 4ttfie srar. 1100; ia BMBtba ILii; oa montb 2 cetta,

Entered at tlx fast Oea at BUfeaumfl. ladlaaa. as 0&6 Clues Mail Zlsttrr,

The Hyphens Again.

If President Wilson believed he was utterinj

a new and d&ep thought when ha remarked before tha national service school for women at Chevy

Chase, M&, that the hyphens will vanish if we go

to wax, he certainly deceived himself

"I have never had the slightest doubt of what

would happen when America called upon those of her citizens born in other countries to come to the support of the, flag," the president told the women.

One peep into the records of the Civil war

ought to dissuade the president that the hyphens

of this generation would do other than their fathers and grandfathers did fifty years ago. The record of the Irish and the Germans in that

memorable conflict, is a lasting tribute to their

loyalty to the flag.

Let the president go back to the days of the revolutionary War and learn anew what the Penn

sylvania Germans did in that struggle. The i Germans have always fought for the flag, and I their loyalty today is as sincere as it was years

! ago even if they do not agree with policies which

often seem un-American.

1 "You have heard a areat deal about the

hyphen,' the president said. ' for one, have

never been deceived. The number of persons of

really .divided allegiance in this country is very

j small, and if I had b6en born in some other i country I would, for one, resent the representations which have been made by those who were not the spokesmen of those for whom they pre1 tended to speak in suggesting a divided allei giahce." The president might have spared himself this utterance. The Germans did not affix the title ; hyphen to their cithenship. It was put there by j Americans as a badge of honor and distinction. These hyphenated men and women 'came to this country because they sought political and industrial freedom. They made such good use of opportunities that they are rated as a substantial portion of American citizenship. It's an insult to most of them to be told that they are disloyal and that love for the Fatherland "is stronger than allegiance to the Stars and Stripes. The rank and file of-the German-Americans do not support the extravagant demands of some of the deluded men whose sympathies have gotten the better. of their judgment, but all of them reserve the privilege of differing from the presi- ' dent on his international policies when he shows partiality to one belligerent and applies "strict ; accountability" to one, and "lax accountability' ' to the other. In this stand, the hyphens have j the support of thousands of American born : citizens.

motorized. Councflmen orient to zz& the wisdom of the step and vote for the ordinance. The only opposition to the ordinance is the fact that its passage may entail a. bond issue of

$10,000. But the interest ononis sum win ce more than saved in ten years by the economy attained through the disappearance of an annual feed and shoeing bill of between $500 and $000.

Aa soon as the department is motorized the city will be rated in the .third class instead of the second class in the insurance tabulation of the state, the result being a reduction in insurance rates for all merchants. -That : a motorized department can make a quicker answer to fire calls than can the present department goes" without question. Co-operative Service. The Commercial club by disposing of the M. Rumely plant to industrial and business concerns and preventing the dismantling of the buildings

did good service to the city Another opportunity to show co-operation is presented to the dub by

the statement of an automobile manufacturer

that he needs more ground space.

It is a healthy sign when a concern outgrows its capacity. This manufacturer has been unable to obtain the space he needs to manufacture his

product. The Commercial club is again offered a chance to extend the helping hand by making

a careful survey of available buildings and of assisting the manufacturer in securing the additional space he needs. Richmond, like every other city, is anxious to get new factories, but it must also help the plants that it has. Every addition to a factory is almost the equivalent of a new concern added to the list of, manufacturing plants. ' They Need To Be Waked Up. "This people is all right all they need is to be waked up."

Col. Roosevelt offered; this commentary on the results of his trip to Chicago where he delivered a stirring address on preparedness and the international situation. What the colonel says is true. The American people fundamentally are not dead, they are asleep and unaware of the necessity of preparedness. They need to wake up and see the danger. After they once fully grasp the need for action, we will get it in good American fashion. The American people are asleep on other issues. Arouse the American to the necessity of ousting bossism in politics, of cleaning out our legislatures, of electing capable men to office, and many of the abuses of our governmental system will disappear. We need some one to keep us awake all the time. We need a man with a stick to keep hammering away at our lethargy and self-complacency. Arouse the people, and corruption, apathy and neglect will disappear.

Motorize the Fire Department. By parliamentary procedure the ordinance providing for the motorization of the city fire department is now on second reading and will be called up for third reading at the next meeting of the city council. The action of the council Monday night did not kill the measure. The. whole city fire department ought to be

All Asia Will Hear Of It. The surrender of Gen. Charles Townsend, commander of the besieged British army at Kut-el-Amara, and the capture of $5,000,000 in cash and booty by the Turks, does not mean so much in itself, for Field Marshal von Hindenburg bagged more men in the Russian campaign, and the defeat of the allies at Gallipoli was more galling. The real significance of the Turkish victory is to be found in the influence the defeat will have on the tribes and countries of Asia. News of the Turkish victory will fly through all Asia even to the borders of India. Other complications may arise from this defeat which will prevent the allies from giving their full attention to the western front in France and Belgium.

News from Modoc

By Alice Hansom.

Masonic Calendar

Richmond ComT. Stated Con-

It B. Hanscom and wife of New Castle, spent Easter Sunday here -with Mr. Haatcom'i parent, Mr. and Mr. John HauBcera . . . . Mr. and Mri. James Haascoxa....2tev. I. P. Watts and Mr. Skjler Mendeahall of Winchester, were here to attend the funeral sex

ricaa of Mr. Siias Conarwe.... Misses

Mary Qwinn and Jessie Covertt -were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kabla at Cambridge City, over Sunday. . . .The Baccalaureate sermon -will be deliver ed Sunday evening at Huntville M. X. church, by Rer.' Luther Addington. . . i Mr. Grarasse iAika. -was in Munele Iaot week.... Mr. Harold Hough, and Miss Mildred Darts of Fountain City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hyatt.... Mrs. Bessie Keith spent Friday In Richmond.

I Monday, May 1.- ; mandary, No. 8, K.

ciave. Tuesday. Miy 2. Richmond lodge, No. 196, F. & A. M., Stated Meeting. Wednesday. May 3.-Webb lodge No. 24, F. & A. M.. called meeting, -work In the Master Mason degree commencing at 2o'clock. -Luncheon. Thursday, May 4. Wayne Council, No. 10, R. us C M. Stated assembly. Friday, May 6. King Solomons

Underground surtpJies continually replenish Trinidad asphalt lake.

"IN A BAD WAY" Many Richmond Reader Will Feel Grateful fer This Information. : Mrs. Ssrah Piatt, 454 S. 13th Et.. If your back fires out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; if urinary troubles set in. Perhaps your kidneys are "In a bad .: way." . . ... -.,; L Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. - : - Local evidence proves their merit. Richmond, says; "My back: hurt me and was weak and lame. My kidneys were irregular In action. I had read a lot about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Thlstlethwaite's drug store. This one box rid me of the trouble and I daren't been bothered since." V- Price 60c at all dealers. Don't JlmI ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Piatt had. Fosttr-Mflburn Co Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Ad.

Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called Convacation, work in th Royal Arch degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Refreshments. Saturday, May 6. Loyal chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation.

ENFORCE ARM EMBARGO.

DOUGL AS.Arix., May 3. An embargo on the shipment of arms and ammunition into Mexico was put into effect here today.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Which Do You Prefer? It is important for reasons of health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: "Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a baking powder made of alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources ? " The names of the ingredients printed on th$ label show whether the kind you are now using or any brandy new or old that may be offered is a genuine cream of tartar powder, or merely a phosphate cr alum ccopound. ' Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phocphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. . NevpYork ,-;

Tanner Daily Puzzles

DRIVER .THROWN OUT AS TEAM HITS AUTO

EATON, O.. May S. In a runaway accident -which ocenred Tuesday morning at a -point three and one-halt miles west of Eaton,! Jerry Sheehan, Jr.. fanner, sustained slight internal injuries and minor , body bruises. An

Eaton 5 Pure" Butter company truck driven by Wilbur Augspurser passed Sheehan and frightened his team. The horses started at lightning speed and

f oTcrtook the truck, shoring it off the

road into s ditch, and Sheehan was

thrown out of the wagon.

' ' SPRING, CLEANING. Through room after room, with dustpan and broom. She stirs up the dusV and fills hubby with gloom. Till the poor chap has fled to the shelter of bed Look closely, you'll find him tucked up to his head. Find Aubhy. ANSWER TO YESTERDAYS rVZZLE. Left side down in head and arm. '

BOOST AGENT PROJECT.

EATON, O., May; 8. Two hundred and forty-three farmers are reported paid-up members of an association recently formed to secure for the county an agricultural agent. Leaders of the movement declare reports from other township committeemen will bring the membership up to more than the required number and that the state will be approached at the next meeting with the request to supply an agent.

What Does Your Foo d Cost? You could easily spend two dollars for - a meal and riot get as much real,: bodybuilding nutri,xnent as. you get in two Shre&sd Wheot; Biscuits the food that contains all the' muscle-making material' in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. Two Shredde d Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream will make a complete, perfect meal, at a . cost of not over five cents. A food for youngsters and grown-ups. Eat it for breakfast with milkyor cream; eat it for luncheon with fresh , berries or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls. N. Y. , P

Hagers town Notes

By Miss Florence Bell.

Miss Juanita Hall was a guest of William Stahr and family for supper Monday evening. She returned to Indianapolis Tuesday where she is attending school.... Solomon Copeland and family spent Sunday at Splceland with Mrs. Copland's brother, Mr. Ward and his family. . . .The Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Bert Souders, one mile north of town. Tuesday afternoon. .. .The Aid society of the Christian church -met at the church Tuesday afternoon.

The world may owe every man a living, but a lotpf them haven't sense enough; to Bhow up on pay day.

TURK TRANSPORT SUNK . SALONIKA, May 3. The Turkish transport Chlrketl Harle has been sunk off Rodosto In the Sea -of Marmora by a British submarine, it was announced here today. Hundreds of the Turkish soldiers on the ship are believed to have perished.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

ELLrANS

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

No More Flaiae-BIackened Cooking Utensils to Scour !; ba't that good news) Jut think of the hour of work you won't have to ' do. Write today for booklet that' tells about the different styles and prices of , PERi&riON oijytesEs Ij Th flmme new rescKe tKe ueenad. It Cottm much lea to turn tHaa coal or : Mwr exmm pa mx or diminiah. ltgiveatAe vroodburniac range. Doe away with neces ! naximam of efficiency. 8ity or endurins escesnve heat of the latter. This atove ia eaay to fill sad ia always Get the oil cook-tove with iLtLong Blum 1 ready. Make summer eookinr eaay. Chimney. You can't 5; No amoka bo odor no waate. Your cur - afford to be without w, tsina will stay clean longar. one this aummer. "-'- v-lt''' it: J- Standard Oil Company ! ftVl 72 W. Adams St., Chicago, U. S. A. "" ill tfTTj fey 'TiT H-t 1 ImI '"kf i:"'J" "' 'IM'"' mr t rA ' h "1 4 r4 "Mb

urns shrinlting

Danger ahead !

Go now to a . mirror and . examine your mouth? Do your sums look, "rinsed out," shrunken? Do you see a jagged appearance in the gum-line? If so, see your dentist. He will tell you that you, have Pyorrhea f and that to save your teeth, you will have to fight this dread disease at once. N v

From pyorrhea come by far the But Stnrect does mtre. It cleanses

er eater part of. all .tooth troubles, the teeth delighmilly. It gives them

Unless treated ana cnected, it wiu

Se yomr 4anHst twtc ftartym Utt Startea Swiss sWy.

result not only in the shrinking and malformation of your gums and of the bony structure into which your teeth are set, but in the loss of the teeth themselves. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco combats the germ of .the disease. Its regular use i insures your teeth against the attack or further , progress of pyorrhea. ...

a wmteness oistinctive ot senreco

alone.' Its flavor is entirely pleasing and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense of coolness and wholesomeness. -a- c -

Start the Seareco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for -food. Details ia folder with every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c is suffidest for 6 weeks daily treatment. Get Senreco of your druggist Uiay; or send 4c m stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Company 503 Union Central Bunding, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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A Machinist Saves for Home "I am a machinist. I am 35 years old. I am married and have two children. When I was 21 I started a Savings Account with $3. By self-denial I was able to bank each week $3. 1 kept it up for 10 years . at the end of which time I not only had in Bank x $ll560.XX)b'ut interest and compound interest. With my money I was.able to buy my own home, free of mortgage." Any man who will put $3 a week in a Sayings Account and keep it up can buy his own ! home. "When you buy a home on the Installment plan you pay Interest. Wben you bank for a home at our Bank on the Installment plan, you receive Interest. - SECOND NATIONAL BANK

Richmond's Strongest Bank.

SECURITY.

SERVICE.

SPECIALIST IN y Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases

Two Days Only

Will Be At Hotel Westcott Richmond, Ind. On Saturday and Sunday May 6 and 7

Office Hours: 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p.m. daily Returning Every Week, or 28. Days.

Is direct from NEW YORK CITY where he has had the ad van tags ef training la the Isrrest Hospitals which are devoted te the treatment of Chronic Diseases and Disorders. In addition ha ia a graduate of one of the larsrest General Hospitals in New York City, as wall as beinc s duly graduated and licensed physician in the State of Indians.' Thia training combined with a number of years experience and practice has served to make Dr. Fruth thoroughly proficient and expert in the treatment of all long standing and persistent Chronic Diseases. Bis methods of treatment ' are the latest end most modern known to science and which in his own enormous experience have been absolutely successful. Every patient who consults this Specialist ia given thorough and exact explanation of their condition, and incurabls conditions or diseases fox which nothing can be done are not sccepted for treatment. Dr. Fruth Succeeds Where Others Have Failed . awseae saaaaeieMeiBaaeMBeeas j asBMeneeft mmtmmmmmmm aeaassiaBaei aHees. If yea hsvesuffered for months or years with a Chronic Affliction, you owe It to your own best interests to consult a Specialist who has fitted himself by years of study, training and experience to treat you correctly and therefor successfully. Do not delay but arrange to see Dr. Fruth st your very earliest opportunity, for the earlier any disease is properly treated the more assurance that it will be promptly and permanently cured. The Following Diseases, Disorders, Conditions and Ailment ar

cientlflcally and Successfully Traated

Eye, Car, Nose and Threat foclading Catarrh, enlarged sad diseased tonsils adenoids. Spurs sod polypi of the nose, deafness, ringing In tbe ears. Inflama Uouof the eras and granulated lids. Diseases of the Heart end Blood Vessels. which cause palpitation or fluttering of the heart, blueness of the lips snd nails, shortness of breath, eough. sad swelling of the legs snd snkles. Diseases of the Langs and Air Passages, prolonged cough, progressive - loss of . weight, and strength, afternoon fever, eight sweats, and spitting of blood means tuberculosis or consumption. Do not be in doubt but learn the train , by an examination. . Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines, giving rise to pain, nausea and vomiting. gas formation, disorrbaea snd cos. tivencse. snd prolonged attacks ot dxs pepsis and indigestion. i

Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Or- v

Kan 9, science bas perfected simple tests which absolutely prove or disprove the presence of kidney infiamations. chief among which is Brlght's Disease. There need be no doubt if properly examined. Diseases of the Rectum, fissure and fistula and piles cured without the knife or detention from business or work. OaH Stones and Colter or "Big Neck, suecessfuUy treated without operation. Do you scfler with headaches, eptlepsy er "fits." paralysis, neuralgia, 'dlninees. rheumatism, lumbago, asthma, akin dis esse, blood disorders, deposits ia the urine, iaflamstion of tbe blsdder. or other varus and distressing disorders of which you do not know tbe came. or

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nature? XI you do, give them yourfan.Otodbte srtcntion. For satisfactory treatment can be given you. Nervous Debility J Axe you tired moraines nervous end despondent: no sro dlUoo lifeless; defective memory: easily fatlgnedi excitable and Irrttablet eyes sunken, red and ' blurred; dreams and lossesi mentally slow snd sluggish. If so jour condition demands attention and you are In need of advice and treatment. Private Diseases of Men and Women g Particular Speciality, including all diseases peculiar to both sexes, using in Urn majority of esses new and orlrlncl ttothods which hare proven completely e5oent and Satisfactory. A special treatment for men which will be ex. plained personally to those who are la tereated or ars in need of asms. Surgical Cases, such as Varicocele, Hydro-

rvm mua. juipture, given special gtten. tion. - i

606 administered for blood dlssassg by a new

sua improvsa meutoa, causing little or no inconvenience.

AH CoosiifUtlpn g Ahsointsly Free and

vonineowu, ana carries with it sbso. lutely no obligation to take treatment. Advice and complete explanation and expert opinion of your condition, with a thorough examination is free and at ail times gladly extendsd those who ars Interested. . . f , .; Positively bo patients treated by mail, and all dcsircg information must present themselves la person.

Gaar Nurseries YOUR HOME NURSERY. , 1 - Now is the. time to cometo the Gaar- Nurseries, to get , anything in trees,' shrubs, hardy plants, vines, Etc.Finest you ever saw. , ' ; Cambridge City, Wayne County, Ind. Richmond RepreaeitUMveJ. E. Thatcher. U 128 S. N'lnth St.

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