Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 58, 19 January 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1917

INTERNED GERMAN SAILOR SOLICITS RELIEF FOR AGED SEAMEN DEPENDING ON MISSION

MANAGERS BOARD EXPRESS THANKS

Helnrich Weidner, an Interned Ger

man jailor, working under the auspices of the German Seaman's Mission with

headquarters in New York, is in Rich

mond soliciting support for the astlst, ar.ce of about ,000 German and Austrian sailors on interned vessels in New York harbor. Weidner will speak at St John's Lutheran church next Sunday morn ing after the services, and in the after noon will speak at the Maennerchor meeting. None of the funds be solicits pass through bis hands, but are pent directly by the officials of the church and the German organizations to the mission. Sells Many 8ouvenire. , He carries with him a large number of souvenirs made by the sailors. These are sold and the proceeds go direct to the mission. Weidner sailed the seas for thirteen years. He was steward aboard a ' German vessel interned In New York ,when the war broke out About 10.000 sailors on sixty-eight German and twelve Austrian ships met the same fate. - The Seaman's Mission has obtained

. employment for 2.0.00 of these men on , German farms; 2,000 are working in

factories: 1.000 stewards nave omain

:ed positions in German hotels; the

ethers, mainly old men wno nave 101

'lowed the sea for twenty to thirty

years are still dependent upon tne Mission for support. At the outbreak o! the war, the Mission was able to give them only one meal a day, but

now, according to Mr. Weidner, conditions have improved In this respect Sailors Obtain Positions. In a conversation today, it developed that the employes of a building in New York city Owned by local roan are sailors that have been placed there by the Mission. " ' Mr. Weidner has been doing mission work among the sailors for many years. He carried on this work while he was employed as steward. He is being entertained here by German families. He receives no salary, only his traveling and living expenses. He has collected about $20,000 for the Mission in the last two years.

The German residents or tne city r antirinatlne with great pleasure

his talks before St John's congrega

tion and the Maennercnor.

' The beard" of lady managers for tho Home of the Friendless, through the

I secretary, Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, today issued the following statement: 1 The board of lady managers of the

Home for Friendless wishes to express to the public their thanks and appreciation for the splendid manner in

! which they responded in the way of

donations and support during the year 1916, and especially at Christmas time when the donations and gifts were most liberal.

West Manchester

By Myrtle Trone.

ROBBERS DID NOT GET TO EARLHAM

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19. Statements to the effect tfcat "there is a write-up about us .already," and further conversation about Earlhara college at Richmond, overheard by a maid at a local hotel and a glimpse she obtained of an Indianapolis paper as two well-dressed young men handled it, caused the maid to buy a copy of the same addition and later to notify the police. The young men were arrested charged with committing rob beries at colleges and universities, the latest of which waa at Bloomlngtou v,hfn .several members of the freshmen basketball squad of Indiana University Ipst their watches and money. President Robert L.. Kelly of Earlham college eald this afternoon that i'o robberies bad been committed ?t the college.

MANY PEOPLE MOVE

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Jan. 19 Mrs. Martha Bowman is sick. . . . . .Harry Kndsley visited Richmond Tuesday... Cy. Holoday and family moved from North Pearl street to the residence on North Elm street recently 1 occupied ly Mrs. Martha Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Knose have moved from George Ilarter's North Elm street residence to the residence recently occupied by Mrs. Lydia Petro. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Larson have moved Into one of George Harter's residences on North Elm street.

BRIEFS

FOR SALE. Confectionary and ice cream parlor, also pool and card room. Small town. Can show good profit for past year. Address Box 179, Care Palladium. 16-7t

Fried oyster lunch Saturday afternoon and evening. Patterson's, 14 South 9th St. Ev. thur.frl-tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors, Mr. Wilson, and the Lodges for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother. MR. and MRS. JAMES TONEY, MRS. BEN. VICK. MRS. GEORGE MOORE.

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AMBASSADOR GIVES INDIANA ADDRESS

BLOOMINGTON, Ind-, Jan. 19 The ninety-seventh anniversary of the founding of Indiana University was celebrated here today with Ambassador Romulo S. Naon, of the Argentine Republic,, as the principal speaker. The exercises were held In- the new $200,000 gymnasium, which will De dedicated next June during Commencement week. The exercises were preceded by a parade of tbe entire student body, which was reviewed by the Ambassador, President William Lowe Bryan, of the University, and members of the state legislator which is in session in Indianapolis. The prize in oratory, offered annually by - William Jennings Bryan, was contested for this afternoon. The ambassador was to leave here late today for Indianapolis, where be

will be the principal speaker at the annual Founders' Day dinner of the Indiana University Association of Indianapolis.

COKE OVENS PRODUCE LESS THAN CAPACITY

CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., Jan. 19. Although 89 per cent, of the ovens m the coke region were in operation diiring the week, they were able to produce only 65 per cent, of their normai capacity owing to the interference of holidays which claimed the attention of foreign workmen. The car supply also dropped to about 65 per cent, of the normal demand with the result that production was cut to 353,000 tons. '

STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite 'poor, laiy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without arriping. cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

"We Always Have Exactly What We Advertise."

Diamonds in the rough Go Up Another increase in price went . Into effect last week

To Be On the Safe Side, Buy Diamonds Now

while we have on hand a beautiful assortment at the RIGHT price.0. E. Dickinson

'Eastern Indiana's Largest Exclusive Jewelry House."

NORMS IS FLIGHTY, MOOT COURT RULES

The fact that Harold F. Norris, representative 8igh school student, Is "flighty" and "temperraental", as well as "affectionate and "queer" was the only thing that saved him . from the wrath of the high school court in chapel this morning when that body met to decide whether or not Norris was guilty of high treason to tbe R. H. S. Norris' attorney, Julius Tietz, proved beyond all reasonable doubt that his client was not responsible, mentally, for his actions at Dayton the evening ; of Jan. 5, date of the Stivers-Richmond basketball game William Haberkern, presiding judge suspended sentence, after state's attorney, Benjamin Rost, had admitted

bis case ras a rather weak one.

Gorman McGriff held his sale on Thursday a, m. . They will leave the farm and Howard Siler ami family will move on the McGriff place. . . . John Reed and family will move ' to the Trager farm near Castine in a couple of weeks.... The poultry show is being held here this week. .. .The basketball game between Gratis and V. Manchester to have been played Friday evening was called off on account of sickness of members of Gratis team. The game will be played Jater.

COUNTY HESITATES

PROFIT OF 3 CENTS REALIZED ON EGGS

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Jan. 19. Hoizapfel grocery is selling eggs for 43 cents a dozen. The purchase price Is forty-two cents a dozen. Mr. Holzapfel said today that a normal profit for eggs is 10 per cent.

Dusty shoes are always the hottest

because polished shoes throw off the beat.

AN AGED WOMAN Tells How Vinol Made Her Strong In her eighty-second year Mrs. John Wickersham, of Russellville, Pa., says "I was in a run-down, feeble condition and had lost flesh. A neighbor asked me to try Vinol, and after taking two bottles my strength returned; I am gaining in flesh, it has built up my health and I, am feeling fine for a woman of my age, so I get around and do my housework." The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Wickersham's case was because it contains beef and cod liver peptones iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up a weakened run-down . system and create strength. Clem Thlstlethwaite, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. Also at the leading drug store in all Indiana towns. Adv.

SATURDAY Your last chance to get a midwinter hat at your own price. Just a few left. Call early and select your style. See our window full of beautiful Satin Hats for immediate wear. Children's Hats, 25c and 50c Mrs. C. A. Brehm 35 N. 8th St.

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fore .the gift is accepted, the county

council will probably be called in an emergency session to vote on an appropriation for sufficient additional money to run the hospital through 1917. By granting the $3,000 appropriation last fall the county council went on record as favoring the establishment of a hospital. However, the members hesitated and cut down the amount of the original appropriation asked for which was $10,000. At that time the councilmen carefully considered and questioned the operating costs of a hospital. May Wait on Legislature. There is now a bill pending in the state legislature making it necessary that county commissioners ca.ll for a vote of the people to determine whether they want a tuberculosis hospital. Mr. Cheesman said today that it is

likely the commissioners will take no definite action on the offer until after the bill has been voted on. While there has been a highly cen

tralized effort to get a hospital for Wayne county, there has been considerable opposition to one, especially among people in the western part of the county, Andrew Simpson, commissioner from the western district, who succeeded Mordecai Doddridge has declined to discuss his stand on the hospital proposition although he did say at one time that the people in the district he represents object to such an institution- ' Favor Joint Hospital. A trt-county tuberculosis hospital has been favored by commissioner and county councilmen.'" One of the commissioners today pointed out that the location of Sraithdale is such that it would be handy for Wayne, Union and Fayette counties. ' It is thought that tuberculosis patients from all three counties could be easily cared for at a single hospital. This would cut down overhead expenses and at the same time, the hospital would be located so that relatives and friends could visit patients. Commissioner Seaney expressed the opinion that the kind offer made by Mrs. Smith will be accepted by the

commissioners and by the county after the technicalities have been disposed of. ,

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ELL-ANS

Absolutely Removes Indigestion; Onepacfcago

proves it 25c at all druggists I

will stop that scalp itching The way a few shampoos with Resinol Soap check dandruff and stop scalp itching is a distinct surprise to people who have tried in vain to find relici from these annoying conditions. In severe cases.alittle Resinol Ointment should be worked into the scalp after shampooing.

Resinol Soap and Recinol Ointmtnt are sold by all drug. git. For samples of each, free, write to Dept. 2-N. Re.

inol, Baltimore, MJ. -

Everything for the Laundry Tubs, Boilers Wash Boards, Vacuum, Motor, Hand Washing Machines Electric Irons, Sad Irons, Clothes Racks, Ironing Boards, Wringers. Prices Lower Than Usual. Spencer Hardware

Main and Fifth

Phone 2331

THE TONIC la a triumph of th art of pharmacy because of the scientific combination of Ingredients, each acting in Its own beneficial way In the correction of digestive troubles and enfeebled condition

SWEETS VITAUS is of great benefit to overworked men and . women. It is very cElclcr.t in a!l cases of general debility and. rundown conditions.

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GARY BUSINESS MAN HAS VISITED MANY PORTS AND RESORTS. HAS TRIED MANY DOCTORS NOW PRAISES VITALIS "I have been suffering with indigestion for six years. I have visited many ports and resorts and tried many doctors for results. . My blood circulation was poor, had scarcely any appetite and no ambition to do anything. On account of my weakened condition and on advice I have been using SWEET'S VITALIS for the past two weeks and as a result I went

VITALIS will do as much for you. It is being especially introduced and demonstrated at Quigley's Drug Store, 806 Main Street. For Sale at QUIGLEY'S DRUG STORES 400 Main St, E03 Main Street; D8 West Main; 821 North E; 1820 North E. .

to work yesterday. I feel stronger and I know I ha a bettei circulation since I first commenced to take SWEET'S VITALIS. My condition was sc chronic and long standing that 1 do not expect quick results, bul in these few days that I hav used SWEET'S VITALIS I feel as if a cloud had left my mine and I am getting a new lease ot life. I am thankful to the manufacturers of SWEET'S VITALIS for the good results I have received and will gladly report my condition at any time as I am still using SWEET'S VITALIS.'1 J. C. SHERIDAN

Guardian's Public Sale of Personal Property By authority given as by th.3 Wayne Circuit Court, we will sell the personal property of Dr. Anna Rusk, at Public - Auction at ter former residence, 417 South 13th St., Richmond, Indiana. Saturday, January 20, 1917, at 2 p. m, This property consists of Household Goods, Piano, Ladies' Bicycle, Library, etc. In the Library are the following sets of books in splendid condition: Ridpath Library of Universal Literature 25 volumes, new. Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia 23 volumes. The Wonders of Science in Modern Life 10 volumes. Works of Edgar Allen Poe 4 volumes. John L. Stoddard's Lectures 12 volumes. Wood's Library of Standard Medical Authors 10 volumes. ' , Six Thousand Years of History-siO volumes,.. r Annual Universal Medical Soience--5 volume's. The World's Famous Orations 9 volumes. Dickens' Works 6 volumes. - "Iconographic Encyclopedia "volumes. Literature of all Nations 10 volumes.' The Universal Cyclopaedia 12 volumes. Everybody's Encyclopedia 3 volumes. TERMS Cash in hand before removal of property THE GERMAN-AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. GUARDIAN W. G. Baker, Auctioneer. George Matthews, Clerk. Robbins, Reller & Robbins, Attorneys.'

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