Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 193, 1 July 1916 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND FALLAWUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

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Helping the Troopers ; The other day the Seventh regiment of 'New (York infantry passed through Richmond. The troopen were transported in ordinary day coacheg, some of them an old type. The men left New 'Jersey last Tuesday and are expected to reach - Brownsville, Texas, Saturday. Why the govern.merit could not provide sleeping cars is a matter ! we arc wondering about. , ' The troopers are the pick of the country. They left their families behind, they sacrificed alary and advancement. They are courting ,tound and death. They have brought a big sac,rtfIeo on the altar of national patriotism. Wo are at home, surrounded by our friends 1 and families. We have sacrificed nothing, neither have we Jeopardized our positions or our lives. ' Should we desire to go to Brownsville, we would not need to travel in day coaches, but could get sleepers and chair cars. In times of stress and danger, the rights and J privileges of the traveling public ought to be dis- ! regarded for the military. The railroad com- ! panics and the government should have requisitioned sufficient sleeping cars to transport the

Seventh to its destination. The troopers need to

arrive at Brownsville in fighting trim. Five days

and nhrhts spent on some of the antiquated day

coaches that were in the troop trains that passed

through Richmond will take the edge off the best seasoned soldier that America ever produced.- ; We believe the traveling public would not object at all if it had to dispense with sleepers for a few days. And if some disgruntled traveler did kick, he ought to be drafted for service on the border. In times of war, give the soldier who is doing the nation's work all the conveniences and comforts you can afford. '

Latent Patriotism

Every American would seriously object to the accusation that he is not patriotic. And yet, he

will not wear the colors, he will hesitate about

buying a flag for his home or his business house.

Contrast the cold and indifferent feeling of most of us with the .warm patriotism of some of the European countries. The flag and the national

song are second nature with him. Love and re

spect for the colors have been so drilled into him at home and in school that he will forget everything when a patriotic display is taking place. No great national war confronts America. There is no doubt at all that in case of war with Carranza, American troops will make short shift with the Mexicans.'; It may take a year, but Mexico Is no match with the United States. But even if we are not confronted with a war that might tax pur resources to the very end, the occasion calls for ah outburst of enthusiasm and patriotism that ought be o marked that none of us will ever forget it. Tho passing of troops through our city, the sense of consecration which these men have shown for the colors, their high appreciation of loyalty and all that it means and involves all these things ought to kindle a love for country and flag that will stay for'life. Thousands of flags ought to be flying in Richmond today. Thousands of men ought be wearing the national colors. Thousands of residences and hundreds of business houses ought wear the badge of American citizenship. The national colors ought be seen everywhere.

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FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT AT ECONOMY

ECONOMY, Ind., July 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Flemmlng of New Albany, have ben visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain. They were all at the Edwards Bros.' home Wednesday afternoonMr. Flemmlng one time resided here on a farm and is well known here. He Is now in the grocery business &nd is doing well The funeral of Mrs. Nellie Haxton, Wednesday afternoon, at the Friends church was a large one. The church couldn't hold all present. Rev. Oliver Frazer, regular pastor, conducted the services. She was buried in Springfield cemetery.... Charley Moore of Modoc, was here Wednesday p. m....Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wood and daughter are back home from a visit with relatives In Pal ton township Ridenour and Howell of Modoc, were here Wednesday.... John Scheir of Cambridge, was here Thursday. .. .Nowell . Culbertson of Webster, Is with Mr. and Mrs. O. L.Hiatt this week.

Gains 25 Pounds in 30 Days Remarkable Experience of P. G. Clark , Builds Up Weight Quickly. "I was all run down," writes P. G. Clark., "I had to quit work I was so weak. Now, thanks to tonoline, I look like a new man. I gained 25 pounds In 30 days." "Tonoline has put 40 pounds on me In 14 days," states Chas. Brackett "It has made me sleep well,' eujoy what I ate and enabled me to work with Interest and pleasure." If you would like to put on a few pounds of good solid flesh, we will send you Free a 50c box of tonoline to prove what it will do for you. Address the American Proprietory Co., Boston, Mass., enclosing 10 cents to help pay for postage and packing. For sale by M. J. Quigley. Adv.

BECK NEEDS SPACE TO HANDLE BUSINESS

Increasing business at the postoffice has made additional shelves in the large vault necessary and a request was made to the department at Washington ; today by Postmaster Beck for. permission to Increase the capacity of the vault. The large number of blank stamped envelopes and postcards has necessitated the additional space.

McLean county, Illinois, boasts of having the oldest driver of a motor car, Adam Waywright, of Downs-tov;n-ship, is 100 years of age, and yet is able to handle a car.

OXFORD MOURNS LOSS

OXFORD, O., July 1. News of the death, at Hillsboro, of General Benjamin Piatt Runkle, U. S. A., retired, was received here with great sorrow. General Runkle lived here for several years, and had many friends here. The Sigma Chi chapter house, of which fraternity he was one of the founders, in 1855, is draped in mourning, and Miami university's flag is at half-mast, he having been a member of the Board of Trustees of the institution.

Lhassa has a population of 15,000, of whom 9,000 are women.

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Mobiloils A grade far each type of motor JUST as that slogan "A grade for each type of motor" enables us to supply the correct grade of Gargoyle MobiloUs for vur car motorcycle, so also it indicates the personal attention in all our service. Our mechanics are experts ; our accessories are the best we can buy. Our prices will fit your purse. McConaha's Garage 418-420 Main St. Phone 1480

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THE ftPOltTY MAI I). Girl, with the noisy coat, We would really like to know Is a tennis bout your aim? . If the racquet that you bear Two re waltlnf here we note, Xi & thln Just meant for show, 'Who are eager for a game. Like the iporty garb you weart find too ttnnit players. , AWWEli TO YE8TBRDAY'8 PVMtLR, Vpivt left turner dami at right fhwk.

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LIEUT. FRANK BUSCHMANN. Among the many visitors to LlPiit. Frank Buachmann's tent at Camp

Ralston was one who wore the-.bronze'

button of 6C In Ms eonc- lapel; CoU

Frank W. Erdelmeyer, jrrarnrlfather "fit A

Lieut. Buscbmann of Battery AStanding beside the flag for which tbe old vetPrnn fought in the Civil wbl and

COL. FRANK W. ERDELMEYER. laying his hand on the shoulder of his stalwart grandson, the white-bearded man emphastzed the importance Of "one doing; bis- duty. "Eemember,--. Frak, theferare other. flaps, bui none HEe.the Stars and Stripes. Do your "best." There viffe tears is Col. Erdelmeyer's eyes as he bade his grandson goodby.

ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 1. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Reed of Indianapolis, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Griffin, and other relatives Mrs. John Thurman entertained a company Of girls, Wednesday afternoon, for he daughter, Margaret, who was eleven years old that day. Music and games passed the time happily for the little girl and her guests, who were school friends. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and candy were served, on the lawn, in the serving of which, Mrs. Thurman was assisted by her niece, Miss Lucile Thurman of Richmond and Mrs. G. F. Doty of Milton: Miss Lucile received a number of pretty gifts from her guests, who were-the Misses Pauline Rowe, Helen Drischel, Pauline Kniese, Helen Adams. . Ruth Myers, Lillian Vanbuskirk, Helen Golay, Hortense Williams, Lena Gehring, Frankie Alford, Helen Evans, Mary Catherine Wilson, Mary Butler of Cambridge City, Lucile Thurman of Richmond, and -Dorothy and Harrold Doty and June Templin of Milton.

More than forty varieties of rice are cultivated in Siam. "

COMPLETE PLANS.

Final arrangements for the Socialist picnic and county convention to be held at Jackson park, next Sunday, July 2, will be made at the regular weekly, business meeting tonight.

'TWAS EVER THUS. "Were they all drowned in that acclilent?" "All but the fellow who rocked th boat."

after you clean them.

You will find, in all probability adciimtilaticn of tartar on the

enamel and bits of food deposit hidinjt between the crevices. YOUR DENTIFRICE does not FULY CLEAN! Loss of teeth is caused usually by one on two conditions Pyorrhea or decay,' both cf which develop, al a rule, only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present SENRECO, the recently discovered formula of a dental specialist, i3 two-fold in its action. First, it REALLY CLEANS, embodying specially prepared, soluble granules unusually effective in cleaning away food deposits. Second, it 13 particularly destructive to the cerm of Pyorrhea. Yet it is per

fectly Bafe, containing neither injurious chemicals nor hard grit. Avoid Pyorrhea end decay. Get Senreco from your dealer today. In large tubes, 25c. Send 4c to Senreco, 304 WalaaS Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, for liberal-sized trial package.

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See your dentist twice yearly Use Senreco twice daily Thm tooth past that REALLY CLEANS

PLACE "RENT DUE" SIGN IN WINDOW; ATTACK FOLLOWS

NEW MADISON, O., July 1. Sylvester Hedrick, prominent stock dealer, residing southeast of here, near Castine, who was seriously injured ten days ago when he was struck on the head by Albert McFaddin, postmaster at Castine. is reported to be

out of danger. McFaddin. it is alleged.

put a "box rent due" card in Hed-

rick's box at the postoffice June 21, to which Hedrick took exception. Argument between the two men re

sulted when they met at tbe post-

office door and the postmaster struck

Herdick over the head with a club. McFaddin Is under bond.

Masonic Calendar

Monday, July 3, Richmond Commandary No. 8, K. T., stated conclave. Tuesday, July 4, Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. & A. M., stated meeting. Wednesday, July 8, Webb lodge, No. 24. F. ft A. M., called meeting. Work In Fcllowcraft degree com tnencini at seven o'clock. Thursday, July fl, Wayne council. No, 10, tt. & 8. M stated aesetnbly, Friday, July 7, King tfolornoa'i rhupfpr, No. 4, R. A. M. fnllrd mefl Inn, Work In Royal Arch drpo, fommenclns At seven o'clock. Re-

DWARF GOURD BLOOMS

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., July 1 Mr. and Mrs.- John Thurman have a dwarf gourd vine growing on; their, front lawn which is out of the ordinary. It was planted this spring and has reached the height of ten or. twelve inches, but began putting forth yellow bloom before the plant had' attained a height of six inches. .

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Digestion

soon undermines your health and impoverishes your blood, but this may be ' corrected by careful diet and the assistance of HOSTETTER'S, Stomach Bitters

It tpnesflnd strengthens the (entlfd digestive system and a real aid to Nature in ' cases of indigestion, cramps or malaria,

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Shake Into Your Shoes AUen'B Foot-Eage, (be ntlieptie now. der to be slmken into the shoes and lined in the foot-bath. It relieves painf ul. swollen, smarting feet and instant' ly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort dls. covery pf the age. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain relief for Sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Sold by Druggists everywhere, 25c. Always use it to break in new shoes. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. OlmBted, Le Roy, N. Y. Adv.

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