Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 124, 6 April 1917 — Page 2
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GERMAN1 PRESS VOICES BITTER REPUDIATIONS
(By Associated Press) . BERLIN, (via London), April 6. Bitter personal attacks" on President Wilson and the repudiation ot the distortion, he drew between the German people and their government featured :he comments of the German newspapers on, the president's message to
:ongrecs. ,'.;'. ; .. ' '. The Lokal Anzeiger says: "America must know that the assurance of President Wilson that the war ia directed not against the German people tnt the government, cannot ' detract from the anger which his attitude during the whole war has fostered and which bis last message has fanned into a bright flame. For this assurance i untrue, as all the rest of the world .will realize, the falsity of President Wilson's policies and. that. this in holy .conflict- between America and js will be followed by a new and friendly co-operation in that noble :ommuolty'-of peoples - concerning ivhich President Wilson formerly used luch beautiful words The Vorwaerts runs its comment jnder a dispatch telling of the pending trip to Washington from Vienna f United States Ambassador Penleld. "For the time being," says the socialist organ, "we must reckon with the fact that a new enemy has arisen isalnst us', who can, however, develop bis great powers only slowly. "We must realize that at the coming peace conference, which we hope rill be called soon, America -will sit on the bench of our opponents. That Is the situation which is calculated to unchain new popular passions but which should be met with serenity and calm consideration. The nation In soldiers uniform and in civilian clothes will do its duty., , t - i mmm -w ..... . , f ' Wage Increase Given Laborers
THOUGHTS TO THINK - 'i :'i, ABOUTV i ; See , the - sorrow that! others carry and divide the load; joy is a jolly fellow, who jumps to your side whenever you would help another. - - The good man -will love an. enemy but a bad man will loot , ,4 his friend; :. , Poverty is satisfied with its' porridge, luxury loves leisure and avarice is after all, Joyous laughter makes for health, and though rude it may seem, shuts the door in the doctor's face. : ' Many Want Ads bring Immedlate results from a single appearance in the Palladium. Other Want Ads sometimes require - repeated insertions for two, three or more days In succession "Repeaters" are what -count when It comes to absolute results in Want Ad adver- ' - tising. - Why . jiot . call . a Palladium -.. Want Ad-taker, by telephone? It is the quick way. ' 'Phone 2834.
SQUEAKS
From the editor's swivel chair
(By Associated Press) SHARON, Pa., April 6. Approximately '5,000 emplbyes Of independent iron and steel plants and blast furnices in the Shenango -valley .will receive an, advance In wages of. ten per tent, on May "1,. accordini; to announcement here. Y "''
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It always makes us feel cheerful to have some snippy voice command us over the telephone to "Take my number" ' - . '.'' . Or to answer the telephone and receive in reply the metalic click of a receiver, instead of "Wrong number, I beg your pardon." ' It has been suggested that publication of the names of Main street business houses wher flags are floating might help the, appearance of the street' ' At least, the audience at the theatre last night arose to its feet immediately when the orchestra struck up "Star Spangled Banner."
Would It not have been inspiring if the whole crowd had also sung that inspiring- song with spirit?' vWhy not try it tonight? ' The man who- arrogantly tells his neighbors that" "'' ' ; I won't fight against .Germany under the American flag," isn't necessarily coward,
AFTER YEARS IN BED FROM RHEUMATISM SHOVELS SHOW DURING RECENT STORM
Seventy-Eight Years Young - Has Decided Opinion on How to Overcome Stiff Joints
During a recent snowstorm Avon residents were surprised to see Mr. Hiram Whiting of Page street, Avon, Mass., shoveling snow from his side walk and enjoying it as much as the boys making snow men. Mr. Whiting said: "I couldn't resist the temptation to get out in the snow with the other boys. It feels pretty good after be-, ing flat on my back for a year from rheumatism. I am seventy-eight years young and suffered from rheumatism of the joints for years.
I was skeptical, and thought if the doctors couldn't help me it would be foolish to try anything further. However, the day I started to take Verne-sis proved to be a wonderful day for me; it was the beginning of the end of my misery. "Gradually the pain and stiffness left me, so that I was able to go about on crutches, the swelling disappeared and my fingers became less and less stiff, until I was able to close my hands. After three months I discarded the crutches, and have given
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"For one year I was flat on my back unable to turn or help myself in any way. I was in constant pain day and night., to even come near my bed could bring on a paroxysm. Almost every joint was afflicted; my hands, arms, shoulders, back, hips and knees. No one knows the suffering I endured, during that year. "Five doctors that attended me failed to relieve my misery and I was very much discouraged when a specialist told me he had done everything in his power. I must have taken a barrel of medicine, and still I suffered. "My. hips and knees were sore and stiff, my hands were useless, swollen
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them to W. A. Varney, to add to his collection of wheel cairs, crutches and canes at his Boston , office, 140 Boylston street. Say this for me: There is no need for anyone to suffer from rheumatism and stiff joints. Whether you're old or young take Var-ne-sls and get rid of it. I know I've had it," he added emphatically. ' Hundreds of remedies are.;' advertised to cure rheumatism, but not one produces such evidence as Var-ne-sis is constantly giving to the public. Why? Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., for "A Word to Skeptics." It's free. , .............. . . ...... ... . . .. - Get Var-ne-sis - at 'Thistlethwaite's Drug Store and at all reliable druggists. Adv.
; Benedict Arnold was called by another name. . , : v There were several numbers on the program at the ' theatre last night which were not on the printed list, w, Such Impromptu numbers are always' so clever, the house can v hardly Tefrain from an ovation la the way of mob violence. Not all love scenes are on the stags. There's always a, back row Irt every theatre, w - -1 There was also a young contortionist in the house name aot on .the pro
gramwho although sitting in the seat next his lady fair- managed to get his face between her and the stage.
HOLD EASTER EXERCISES
. MILTON," Irid'Apxiie". ThlBChristlan church Sunday school will observe Saster '.at' the Sunday-school hour Sunday morning with a program composed of recitations and i. special music by .the church, choir and orchestra,"-'. Walter Anderson will give a violin solo. Everybody is inVited, to attend the services,-,- . .
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To Bring Plants MiUllB'. Church
Memorial services will be held in connection with the Easter exercises at the United Brethern church Sunday . Rev. H. S. James, pastor, announced that following the precedent established last year, members would be asked to bring' to the services either potted plants or cut. flowers in memory of their dead. , .At the close of . the .days sei. vices
these flowers will be distributed among the nick and the shutins of the congregation.
Geertrude Atherton has com) to the defense of the Japanese laborer in America.
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