Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 132, 16 April 1917 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND FAL,liADiUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL lb, lyiY

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM . AND SUN-TEUCQRAM

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THE WHITE HOUSE ' - . April 10, 1917 To the Farmers of the Country:

At the present moment it is our plain duty to

take adequate steps that not only our own people be fed, but that we may, if possible, answer the

Vail fnr food of other nations now at war. In

.this greatest of human needs I feel that the American farmer will do his part to the uttermost. By planting and increasing his production in every way possible, every fanner will perform a labor of patriotism for which he will be

recognized as a soldier of the commissary, adding

his share to the food supply of the people. (Signed) WOODROW WILSON. b

Every Woman Ought to Read This Clipping Every woman who needlessly wastes a scrap of food is unpatriotic. The whole world is cry

ing for bread. An unprecedented shortage of foodstuffs confronts all the nations. All the re

serve supplies have been exhausted. Bread, bread, and still more bread is demanded. Women are needed for Red Cross work. Women are needed to scientifically and economically manage our kitchens. A housewife who can obtain the maximum amount of nourishment out of the food she buys is a general of the highest rank. Every husband, father and son will salute her. Here's the dispatch -which we want you to read: WASHINGTON, April 13 Women can do a good 50 per cent, in fighting the war, in the opinion of Secretary Lane, by conserving food and encouraging patriotism among the men. He sent this telegram in response to a query from the General Federation of Women's Cub3 in convention at New Orleans asking what women can do for the country: "The women of America can do no greater work at

this time than to raise their own vegetables, can their

own fruit, prevent waste in their homes and give impulse and enthusiasm to the men of the land. If they do this they will be doing a good 50 per cent, of the work of fighting the war to a finish. "Why not organize all the women's clubs of the United States into a 'Lend a Hand to Wilson League,' whose business it will be to carry on a propaganda for the things the nation will need soldiers, ships, wheat, pigs, beans. If the women would also make it their business to let every farmer know that his patriotism is to be judged by the use he makes of his land, and let every railroad man know , that he is serving his country by moving the nation's traffic quickly, and will herself see that the boys and girls serve in a great maintenance corps of the nation by putting in their time feeding the chickens, canning surplus fruit and vegetables, they can count themselves among the saviors of liberty .and civilization, because thi3 war has now come down to a matter of work and sacrifice. "I have just talked with a woman fresh from Belgium. When she left the peasants gathered around- her and kissed her skirts in gratitude. Practically all of them have American flags in their homes, which are looked upon as sacred icons by the Belgian peasants. Many of these flags have been made by tlie women themselves. All Europe must be made to feel that spirit toward America, and this can not be done unless our women give us the support of their enthusiasm and free for use at the front as large a proportion of our food and labor as is possible by forethought, sacrifice and energy."

Hoist Old Glory at Centerville

J CENTERVILLE, lnd., April 16. '.Hundreds of citizens, standing "with bared heads, cheered as the Stars and Stripes were raised above the town ihall here Saturday afternoon, f The flag raising followed a parade "between the school yard and the town hall In which citizens and school children participated. i Immediately following the exercises, Henry U. Johnson of Richmond, delivered a stirring appeal to the patriotism of Centerville people. Mr. Johnson called for that kind of patriotism which would lead men to shoulder a hoe a drive plow for their country.

GREENSFORK RAISES FLAG

GREENSFORK, lnd.. April .16 D. "T. Coddington and Professor Cartwright spoke here Saturday afternoon .following the unfurling of Old Glory at ;the top of a 75-foot flag staff which Vvas recently erected.

YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS

. You simply say to the drug store Tnan, "Give me a quarter of an ounce xt freezone." This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether compound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the soreness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who Bays that, while freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or. skin. Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it. Adv.

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Disbelief is the chief stumbling-block to man's achievement; when man doubts, he is dazed by the "Impossibles" that confront him. It matters not to you nor me if in sad heart or in great glee, the ill wind blows to us the best, whether it comes from east or west. Heaven is always found within the heart whenever the obstructing veil of doubt is rent apart peace presides . when doubt is out. Suffering comes from selfishness and when man does not give a chance to other men he gets chaos - for himself, and chaos brings a crisis.

Get the habit of reading the bargain news every day in the Want Ad pages of The Palladum in a minute or two you may find there the very thing that you need, and in the buying of which you may save many dollars. The telephone is a public utility, and so also is The Palladium Want Ad medium. Use them both. 'Phone 2834.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, April 17. Richmond Lodge No. 196. F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in Fellow Craft Degree. Wednesday, April 18 Webb Lodge, No. 24. F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Friday, April 20 King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting, work in Mark Master Degree. Commencing at 7 o'clock sharp. Saturday, April 21 Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and entertainment by the children.

BOARD MEETS TUESDAY

The first meeting of the First Methodist Sunday school board with the newly assigned pastor, the Rev. R. L. Semans, will be held at the church at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening.

RED CROSS ROLL ADDS NEW NAMES

Several names have been added to the roster of the local Red Cross chapter. The following joined on Saturday: Mrs. E. O. Gray, Cleo Hardin, Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, Mrs. R. D. Morrow, Irene Reed, Louis Cooper, Mt. Vernon, Mabel Dennis, Garnet Thompson, Faye Roberts, Helen Eubanks, L. G. Reynolds, Mrs. Jonas Gaar, F. W. Fley. W. O. Mendenhall, Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall, Electa Foster, Helen Unthank, Inez Trueblood, Marguerite Hill. Emily Walker, Ruth Henderson, Mary N. Lemon, Josephine Buhl.

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TEBBETTS DESCRIBES HABITS OF MEXICANS WHO STRING ENEMIES

An evidence of the playful habit of Mexican soldiers in disposing of miscreants is contained in a letter received by the Friends Mission Board here from Secretary Charles E. Tebbetts. ' . Tebbetts was in Mexico City attending a missionary conference the first of this month. He wrote this letter when on the train bearing him and other of the American mission executives from the capital to Laredo. "Bodies are hanging on tha telegraph poles," writes. "The bodies were once used by men who tampered with the railroad. Some of them have been hinging there for weeks." A train in that section had been stalled in a tunnel and fired by ban dits, most of the passengers and crew being burned to, death, the letter states. - Armed guards accompanied the churchmen's train and shots had been fired from the bills. A postscript, written April 4, tells of their safe arrival at the border. . He went to his home in California.

FARMERS UNDERTAKE INTENSIVE PROGRAM

With the last of the series of township meetings in which appeals were made-for intensive cultivation of the soil in order to meet the unprecedented demand for foodstuffs with greatly increased production, the entire county has been aroused. Farmers and citizens of towns who attend the- meetings will work their land and garden lots this summer as never before. .

W.R. C. ENLISTS AID OF CAMBRIDGE

Representatives' of the W. R. C, Mrs. Henry Vogelsong and Mrs." Emma Hall went to Cambridge City Friday afternoon to consult with members of the Cambridge corps' relative to the proposed. Morton statue and old soldiers' monument on the court bouse lawn. The Cambridge corps will assist in obtaining signatures to a petition asking the county commissioners ond county council to provide funds for the construction of the monument.

BETHEL MUSICIANS RENDER CONCERT

The sacred concert, "The Seven Last Words of Christ." was given recently at the Bethel A. M. E. church in a manner which reflected credit upon the ability of the leader, Mrs. W. Mason Brown. Otis Hunter sang "My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me." Mrs. Pansey Eurley was very pleasing in her presentation of "At It Began to Dawn." Special mention i3 made of the work of Mrs. Effie Bass, Miss Mar-

Jorie Goins; Mrs. R. M. Goins and Mrs. J

Viola Bass.

"Pitty posies for muvver," explained a four-year-old Baltimore girl when fche caught picking $20 worth of growing flowers in a florist's shop of a Broadway hotel, where the family was stopping.

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Kidney Disorder (bt sr. l. e. baboock) "The most simple methods are usually the most effective ones when treating any disorder of the human system. The mere drinking a cup of hot water each morning, plenty of pure water all day, and a little Anuric before every mead has been found the most effective means of overcoming kidney trouble. Death would occur u the kidneys did not work day and night in separating poisons and uric acid from the blood. The danger signals are backache, depressions, pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic twinges, swollen joints or gout. Since it is such a simple matter to step into a drug store and obtain Anuric (double strength), anyone who earnestly desires to regain health and new life will waste no time in beginning this treatment. INDIANA WOMEN, TAKE THIS ADVICE 1 Laporte, lnd. "When approaching

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Merger Called Off

OXFORD, April 16. The merger of Oxford College for Women and the Western College for Women, which wag announced several months ago. has been declared off. Ever since the announcement was first made, members of the alumnae of the former institution have fought the measure, the pressure finally becoming so strong that the board of trustees called off the deal. Pure sentiment seems to have actuated the alumnae women, their fear that their alma mater would lose its identity having apparently come before the physical welfare of the institution.

much clothing and furniture destroyed by a Are which started under the roof. The cause of the fire Is unknown. Tbe loss was folly covered by insurance.

FIRE DAMAGES RESIDENCE

CENTERVILLE, lnd., April 16 The roof and the second floor of the John Beck home were destroyed by lire and

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