Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 126, 9 April 1917 — Page 2
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xHE RICHMOND PAJLfcADITJM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1917
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HOLDS PRESIDENT IS BEST FRIEND PEOPLE OF GERtlilffi llAVE IN WORLD
MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT THE MURRETTE
By Dfc. 1. 9. HAR6UD f , ' A few days ago one of the aoclaHst d'eputiet tald the Imperial German government" that "the clock stood at; five minutes to twelve" The, clock has struck. The president of the United States has sent forth a ringing call to all friends of freedom to help in liberating the enslaved subjects of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Ttie desire.
is not to rally a mighty arm for tne
address to the statement in-wMeh he annoaaced, "we. are at the' bo. , "inning of an age in which it will be jisisted that tihe same standards of conduct and of responsibility Jf or v rf ng done, should be observed among ns-tions and their governments, that are observed among the individual citizens, of civilized states." The meaning of the golden rule, first enunciated by the great
est friend man ever had, seems now
purpose- of killing more Germans, buti about to he realized.The recent awakte free them. "We have no quarrel ening of Russia add3 one hundred and withsthe German people," said the gixty milions more people to- the president, "we have no feeling toward countless throngs that are to share in them hut one. of sympathy and friend- tniS blessed privileged And" oh.'Hhe ship." . : pity of it, if the. teuton. i&. denied or
But V when . those subjects against
their wll are hurried from one battle front to another, and, are ordered to do or die" without questioning the motive of their autocratic rulers, or without paving the slightest assurance or more' reedom. even should they nave their .Fatherland ; and when their wives and children are compelled to literally, starve in order that the name of the Xaieer and hia system might survive, theni it becomes the duty of the liberty loving people the world over, to Join in overthrowing such a tyrannical' regime. There is no neutral ground. The issue is thrust upon us we cannot' escape it: it is individual liberty to the world or its enFlavement to a heartless, soulless autocracy; It- mean the rule of reason or that of . force. Let no one be dereived. He who is not actively engaged in some way, for liberty; is an ea-r-my to it. . He that is not for me is against me.' He that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad! There is no middle ground. It is either with the president or for the Kaiser. It bfhores all classes the pacifist, the militarists, German sympathizers and r11 to join' the hosts of crusaders, in
this war for democracy anaanaswii government; which we believe will ; hasten the coming of peace on earth and good will to men, God's message 1 to the world. One-qf the most sublime truths contained in President Wilson's masterful
denies himself tfcia, same inauenaDie
light the truth that shall makei them fvee! - " ' ' Aad now that ; our president has sowMied the call,' not for the 'destruction of the German people but for their liberation, we . plead with aU the lovers of democracy, Aaneriqan, English, French, Bulgarian, German, Reu. manton, Slav, Latin 'and all rto. Jofn in carrying this gospel of freedom in to the very trenches themselves, and let it find lodgment there, where the soil is ripe and hungry for the seed of liberty. A kind-hearted patient and courageous leader even for the German has
been found in our president Let us
hold up his handa in this his supreme effort to serve alt humanity, now and hereafter. Time has proven to the
people of the south that "Abraham Lin-
COin was uivir own, nreuu. j. i wiuv will come when thie Teutonic race will
see, that in all thei world they have no
better friend than .woodrow wuson
F? A 'lilkW. 1 S WARD
ORGANIZE HOME GUARD
W. C. t. U; PLANS LOCAL INSTITUTE
A local institute wlll be held Wednesday afternoon and evening Jn the parlors of the First Christian church by the Francis E. Willard W. C-T. U. The afternoon session begins at 2:30 o'clock and the evening session at 7 : 30 o'clock. In the evening there will be an address by Mrs. 3. C. Stimson of Terre Haute. Her subject will : be::
8. K?. Davis, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church; address, '"The Cigarette Law in Indiana Facts and CeaditioBs in Richmond." Professor N. C Heiroirimus. v - v .: Mr. 0. N. Huff will be the leader, at the evening service. , Mr. Ralph' Little will sing with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Little and violin by Miss Hilda Klrkman. Mrs.- S. C. Stimson will speak pn, "What Suffrage Means to Indiana Women." .
JURORS RECEIVE CASE
EATON. O., April 9.-WUh five or six witnesses to be called in rebuttal aad eight hours for final pleadings, the John N. Goodwin murder ease probably will not go to the jury until late Tuesday or early Wednesday, it was announced this morning. Attorneys for the state and for the defense
have been granted four hours each for pleading. ; ' - '
Lr3QD-DQ3CO The Original died rjllti Substitutes Cost YOU Stat Fife
"What Suffrage Means to Indiana
Women." Mrs. Stimson was chairman
of the steering committee for partial suffrage bill in the recent legislature. She was also active in cleaning up politics in Terra Haute. The program for the afternoon Bession will be as follows: Mrs. O. N. Huff of Fountain City, institute leader; devotional, Mrs. Prppst of the North Fourteenth Street Mission; duet, "Our Jim," Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Sharp; brief report of the state Mid-year Executive by Mr. O. N. Huff; solo, Mrs. G. F. Gault; address, "Shall the Continued Violation of the Sunday Moving Pictures be Permitted," Rev.
Another Woman Tells HOW VINOL MADE HER STRONG Beallsville, Ohio. "I wish all nervous, weak, run-down women could have VinoL I was so run-down, weak and nervous I could not sleep. Everything I ate hurt me, and the medicine I hRd taken did me no good. I decided to try Vinol, and before long I could eat anything I wanted and could sleep all night. Now I am well and strong, and in better health than I hav been for years. Mrs. Anna Million, Beallsvllle, Ohio. We guarantee Vinol for all rundwn, weak and debilitated condl (ions. Clem Thistlethwaite, Druggist, Htohmond, Ind. Also at the leading drug store in all Indiana towns. Adv.
OXFORD, O., Aptrll . About fifty young men of the town and Miami University's faculty, have organized a Company of home guards. No student are admitted. Professors Thomas L. Harris and W. H. Wfcitoomb are commanders. Drills are held in Miami University gymnasium.
JAMES BUTLER IS DEAD
OXFORD, Ohio, April James Butler, a wealthy retired farmer, died at his home here yesterday of pneumonia. He was born in Richmond, Indiana, June 16. 1831. and for many years wag a farmer just south of Rushville, Indiana.
HEGGER VISITS EXHIBIT
John B. Hegger, of Richmond, wa3 a recent visitor at the big exhibit of Southern California products maintained free to the public in the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
Fuz2, the oldeet cat in Kansas, is dead at the age of twenty-one years. He also was the feline heavyweight of the state.
The Japanese Way To Remove Corns Don't Hurt a Bit-Easy and Simple
The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It the Corn of Callous Shrivels Feet Will Feel
Just a touch of Ice-mint and "Oh!" what relief. Corns and callouses vanish, soreness disappears and you can dance all night or walk all day and your corns won't hurt a bit No matter what you have tried or how many times you have been disappointed here is a real help for you at last. From the very second that Ice-mint touches that sore, tender corn your poor tired, aching feet will feel so cool, easy and comfortable that you will just sigh with relief. Think of it; just a little touch of that delightful, cooling Ice-mint and real foot joy is yours. No matter how old or
'Just a Touch Stops Soreness, Then and Lifts Off. Try It. Your Cool and Fine tough your pet corn is he will shrivel right up and you can pick him out after a touch of Ice-mint No pain, not a bit of soreness, either when applying it or afterwards, and it doesn't even irritate the skin. Ice-mint is the real Japanese secret of fine, healthy, little feet. Prevents foot odors and keeps them cool, sweet and comfortable. It is now selling like wildfire here. - Ju6t ask in any drug store for a little Ice-mint and give your poor suffering, tired feet the treat of their lives. There is nothing better, nor nothing "juBt as good." 7 :
r , JZZDREED'S REED'S
-all of this week our store belongsMo the Infants of Richmond. We have just received the new Baby Carriages for spring and we're so proud! of them that this week they all go on display-every one at prices attractive enough to bring all the mothers! here to see them. There's a style and price to please every mother.
To be sure you get a carriage with adjustable springs look for SIDWAif, the name on the frame.
$22.50
One of the most popular carriages presented. The large roll around the edges cf the body and hood give it a massive appearance. Ivory finish.
$7.75
$7.75
A dainty little carriage, of prettily enameled hardwood, with steel wifcre wheels, thickly rubber tirad. A collapsible carriage. Adjustable springs.
A-new "creation" for baby a sulky (one that cannot upset) with a hood that keeps the sun out of baby's eyes. An adjustable back, too. Black, Brown or Gray.
S50
Fine quality wicker, finished weatherproof, makes this carriage as substantial as it is beautiful. Comfortably upholstered inside.
He Sidway
provides every comfort for baby, every convenience for mother.
$27.50
The
So softay . upholstered and so "spring! " that baby will crow with delight , ia this carriage. Glass. iiindows in the sides of the hocjl. Rubber tired wheels. Popular ivory finish, with black or ivorjf running gears.
$19.50
A large enameled hardwood body and a sunproof hood makes this' carriage a ' cosy little one for baby. " Light in weight it is easily rolled along. Built of fine materials.
Sidway
Suits the buyer
from top, right down to tire.
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Mother's Selection for babys protection Sidway
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