Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 138, 23 April 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917

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NEW WILL VOTE FOR THE DRAFT WHEN NECESSARY

' James Dillon, secretary of the Elks lode, today recelred a letter from Benator Harry 8. New, explaining hit itand on the conscription bill. New, a member of the military mini committee of the senate did not sign the. majority report of the committee faTortng the measure as drafted by the general staff. ' He explained that he farored unlTersal military service but had withheld his signature from the report because certain features of the bill were not acceptable to him. - As one of these he cited Its failure to prorlde the United States with - an army at the close of the war. 8enator New, while expressing hope that the measure would be altered in the Senate, said he would not let these objections stand in the way of his Tote for the bill If it should become necessary. The Elks lodge had wired Senator New asking that he support the administration measure. PHONE COMMITTEE VISITS LOCAL PLANT TO MAKE INSPECTION Means of service from telephone companies to the government were discussed at a meeting of the Criticism committee of the Ohio Automatic Telephone association in Richmond Saturday, Sunday and today.. Nine irenibers of the committee inspected the plant Saturday and Sun day and presented their report today. Tho Richmond Telephone company Is a member of the Ohio association. Relations of telephone companies to their subscribers formed the chief subject of discussion. .Three visitors from Indianapolis, where an automatic system recently has been installed were present They were M. B. Evans, H. W. Munsell and H. W. Friendly. The visitors were in charge of General Manager Bailey, Superintendent of Equipment B. J. Anderson and Miss Stella McGreevy, chief operator of the Richmond system. Members of the committee present are: B. T. Evans and F. w. Eccard, of Dayton; R. K. Judy, of St. Marys; F. J. Trupp, of Van Wert; Guy Watkins, of Newark: C. A. Swoyer, of Columbus; H. O. Dutter, of Bucyrus; George Camy and George H. Davis, of Rushyille, Ind. KELSEY DESCRIBES TURKISH ATROCITIES TO MINISTERS' BODY Richmond ministers learned of the atrocities committed on the Armenian race by the "unspeakable Turk" through an address by Mead Kelsey before the Ministerial association this morning. Kelsey has been appointed field agent for Indiana for the American Committee for American and Syrian Relief. He is a prominent Friend. "The only hope of these poor people, 1.000,000 of whom have perished out of a population of 2,000,000, is America." be said. He added that the war spirit in America has caused a decrease In contributions to the Relief Committee. Rev. Addison Parker, a retired Baptist minister, gave an address on "Lessons Ministers May Learn Fjam the Movies." He dwelt on the question of appropriating some of the appeal of the cheap picture show for the church. Glass Bullets Used in German Rifles .. Against Russ Men PETROGRAD, via London. April 23. The Germans on the northern part of the Russian front have been firing glass bullets from their rifles at the Russian lines, says today's war office vannounccment. The statement renorts excentlonallv bad weather both in the Carpathians' and on the Roumanian front, where blizzards have prevailed In the mountains and rain in the valleys. Hostile activities by Kurds against the Russians in Persia .are increasing according to the announcement. CONTROL RIFLE PLANT COPENHAGEN, via London. April 3. The German military authorities have taken control of the German weapon and munition factory the last Important munitions plants in Berlin whose employes remain on strike. The plant is a large producer of rifles and cartriges. BRYAN CALLS ON BALFOUR WASHINGTON. April 23. William J. Bryen paid a visit of courtesy today to British Foreign Minister Balfour and then left for a tour of the far west, to help spread the department of agriculture's appeal for increased iood production. LAND CASE 18 DECIDED WASHINGTON, April 23. In deciding the Oregon-California land case the supreme court affirmed the Oregon Federal court's decree enjoining the Southern Pacific from disposing of timber and minerals on Its lands received by Congressional grant. ' A census has been ordered la Germany of all shoes working, walking, riding, sporting, evening, sandals and (Uppers.

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American Steamer NEW YORK. April 23- An Ameri can steamship was chased five miles by the German sea raider, Eee Adler. off the coast of Brasli on April 12, according to the captain who reached this port today. EAGLES PUT FLOWER ON VACANT CHAIRS Memorial services for the deceased members of Wayne Aerie, Order of Eagles, were held yesterday at Eagles' hall. South 8eventh street ' The memorial address was delivered by A. C. Llndemuth and. was greatly appreciated by the members. The death list of the order now numbers sixty-f ve and at the services yesterday there were sixty-five vacant chairs, all draped In mourning. As the name of each deceased brother was called a white carnation was dropped upon bis chair. The musical program was rendered by the Eagles' quartet and by the WeUbrod orchestra Local High School on Preferred Roster of Cincinnati Tech Richmond high school has been placed on the preferred list by the University of Cincinnati engineering school. . Principal Pickell has a letter from Herman Schneider, dean of the engineering school. In which he is notified of the honor accorded to the local school. Graduates of preferred high schools will be admitted to the engineering school in preference to graduates of other schools. The engineering school, whicli is one of the most fan oue In the country, yearly turns away many students. Good work of two Richmond gradu ates, Lester Crome and William Huber. is responsible for the school's distinction. GERMANS FIRE FOE'S BALLOONS BERLIN, April 23, (via London.) "Between Loos and the Arras-Cambrai railway artillery firing continued Sun day ."says the official statement is sued today by the German headquarters. "Northwest of Lens, English thrusting troops penetrated our -first line trenches on a width of 500 yards but were driven back by a counter-at tack. The fire remained strong during the night. Early this morning infan try firine re-commenced on a wide front. "Along the river," the German statement continues, "the artillery fire in creased in violence from the afternoon on. The Germans set fire to eleven enemy balloons and brought down planes on the western front." Fleet of Transports Sails For Somewhere LONDON, April 23. German transports have left Libau on the Baltic south of the Gulf of Riga for an un known destination, according to a Central News dispatch from Petrograd today. EXPORTS SET RECORD DESPITE VASP WAR WASHINGTON, April 23. Despite the German submarine campaign American exports in March reached a value of $551,278,000 which has been exceeded only once, last January the best month in the country s history. Imports of $270,484,000 set a new American record. WAR REVENUE BILL SENT TO PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, April 23. The $7,000,000,000 war loan was finally perfected in both houses of congress today by agreement on all amendments and sent to the White House for President Wilson's signature. SIGNS BIG JIM THORPE CINCINNATI. April 23. Manager Matthewson of the Cincinnati Nationals announced today that he had obtained the services of Jim Thorpe, of the New York Giants. The deal involved a straight sale but the price was not announced. COUNTY KNIGHTS MEET Announcement was made today that there would be a county meeting of the Knights of Pythias held at Cambridge City, Thursday evening of this week. It is expected that every lodge in the. county will be represented at this meeting. -AMERICA NEEDS YOU" United States Army recruiting station for the Richmond District, comprising Wayne and Union counties, is located over the Iliff store, southwest corner of Sixth and Main streets. Recruiting officer. Sergeant H. H. Warner. Men between the ages of IS and 35 eligible for arm jr service. The ntcrett navy and marine corps recruiting stations are located at Indianapolis.

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The fighting top of the U. S. S. TROY MEN SUPPORT CONSCRIPTION PLAN Richmond Commercial club directors will entertain- a delegation from the Troy, Ohio, Chamber of Commerce Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Troy men are visiting cities in this section of the middle west seek ing to arouse interest among commercial organizations in a movement to force congress to support the president in prosecution of the war. This week the committee will visit Dayton, Springfield and Piqua In addition to Richmond. The Troy commercial body is in favor of conscription and an efficient conduct of the war and is devoting its efforts to arousing Interest along this line. Montclalr soldier boys are to have a chiropodist and a trained nurse for their feef

City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful,, Healthy Women' and Strong Vigorous Men V NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY

Quickly transforms the flabby flesh, perfect glow of health and New York, N. Y. It is conservatively estimated that over three million people annually in this country alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such aston-; ishing results have been reported from Its use both by doctors and laymen, that a number of physicians in various parts of the country have been asked i to explain why they prescribe it so ex- i tenslvely, ahd why it apparently pro- j duces so much better Results than I were obtained from the old .forms of inorganic iron. Extracts from some of the letters received are given below: Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author says: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The skin of anaemic men and women is pale. . The flesh flabby. The muscle? lack tone, the brain fags and the memory fails and they often become weak, nervous. Irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks. In the most common foods of Ameri ca, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degerminated cornmeal. no longer is iron to be found. Refining processes have removed the iron of Mother Earth from these Impoverished foods, and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste-pipe the water in which onr vegetables are. cooked are responsible for another grave iron loss. w J Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a rioe old age, you must snoply the iron de ficiency in your food by using some form of organic iron just as you would use salt when your rood nas not enough salt. Dr. E. Sauer, a Boston nhysician who has studied widely both in this country and in great European Medical Institutions says: "As I have' said a hundred times over, organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak or rundown Instead of dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stimulants and al coholic beverages I am convinced that in this way. they could ward off disease, preventing it becoming organic in thousands of cases and thereby the lives of thousands might be saved who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney, liver, heart trouble and other dangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their diseases was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of iron in the blood. . Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life insurance. -was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young

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COLORED MUSICIANS TO SING APRIL 25 In an appeal by Rev. J. P. Wallace for support of the concert to be given by the combined chairs of the colored churches, the date was given as May 25 at the Coliseum when it should have been April 25. The committee having charge of the seat sale announces that they are being taken rapidly. The proceeds of this concert by over forty voices will be donated to the local branch of the Red Cross. EMPLOYERS LIST WANTS AT HIGH Several Richmond and Wayne county employers have taken advantage of the Richmond high school employment bureau, launched Friday. Each student who wishes to w6rk this summer will be listed in the bureau's office at the high school.

toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and -women into beauty Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent, in two weeks' time.

0mci noun OR.FERI rn.ro . MO 5 j&z- 2c rj& men ; in fact a young man he really j was notwithstanding his aee. The secret, he said, was taking iron nuxated iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in now at 50, after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good, and as a consequence you become weak, "pale and sickly-looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in Iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: see how long you can work or how far you can walk without becom ing tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, rundown people who were ailing .all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely rid themserves of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any. benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. The iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red coloring matter in the blood of her children is, alasi not that kind of Iron. You must take Iron In a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete and prize-fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with .iron before he went into the affray: while many another has gone down in Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron." . j

CHINESE MEN FIGHT IN CHENG-TU STREET CHENG-TU, China, April 23. Fierce fighting has broken out in the streets here between the' Sze-Chuen and Yunnan troops. The outbreak Is the climax to the friction between the two parties which has steadily increased since the Yunnanese forces entered Cheng-Tu last April. The direct cause of the explosion was the attempt of the military governor of Sze-Chuen, who is a Yunnanese, to disband the provincial troops and strengthen his grip on the province. The fighting started on Wednesday night and continued all next day and night. RESIGNS AS INSTRUCTOR Miss Carolyn Hutton has tendered her resignation as instructor of violin at Earlham college. , Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St Elizabeth's Hospital, New York City, said: "I have never before given out any medical information or advice for publication as I ordinarily do not believe in it. But in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not men tion it. I have taken it my self and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to increase their strength. nower and endurance will nnd is a most remarkable and wonderfully effective remedy." Dr. Howard James, formerly Resident Physician of large New York City Hospital and Assistant Physician of New York State Institutions, says, "Patients In an enervated and devitalized state of health those, for instance, convalescing from protracted fevers, those suffering from a longstanding case of anaemia, all such people in my opinion, need iron. Of late, there has been brought to my attention, Nuxated Iron. In practice, I have found this an ideal restorative and upbuilding agent in these cases above mentioned. NOTE: Nuxated Iron, which is prescribed and recommended above by physicians in such a great variety of cases, is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians both in Europe and America. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a most potent remedy in nearly all forms of indigestion as well as for nervous, run-down conditions. 'The manufacturers have such great confidence in nuxated iron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron, and increase their strength 100 per cent, or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no, serious organic troubled They also offer, to refund your? money If it does not at least double your strength and endurance In ten days' 'time. It is dispensed in this city by Conkey Drug Co., Thistlethwalte Drug Stores, and by. all good druggists. Adv.

BRITISH CAPTURE TOWN OF GAVELLE

BRITISH HEADQUARTERS I N France, via London, April 23 In their new offensive the British have captured the town of Gavelle, : the last part of the defenses of the . Hindenburg line, north of the Scarpe. They have also taken the village' of Guemappe south of the Scarpe. More than 1,000 prisoners have been taken today. FARMERS LOSE GRAIN Sheriff Carr is having his troubles with petty thieves in the Jackson burg neighborhood. He sent Deputy Wadman to investigate Saturday and the office now has several clues upon which to work. . Several farmers have reported loss of grain, especially wheat, which at $2.50 or thereabouts a bushel is some loss. MADL.EY LEAVES EARLHAM Ross A. Hadley, assistant instructor in the Biblical department of Earlham college, has resigned. In the future Mr. Hadley will devote all of his time to his work on the Friends Board of Foreign Missions. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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Arthur Hueller. held, under suspl Ion of being a German agent, has beet removed to the county Jail for furttv detention until secret service open tlves complete their Investigation ol his activities and utterances. . . When examined by Chief of Poiict Goodwin and a secret service agent Saturday, Hueller admitted that hi had been -talking too much, and ej pressed his regret. i In the meantime federal represents tlves at Indianapolis are' making careful examination of documenti seized at Hueller's rooms. Pupils Plant Spud WHEELING, W. Va.; April 23.-rTb. school children of. this city aided fr the nation-wide movement .for mori and better gardens today by plantloi potatoes on a portion of a large farn near this city which Is owned by th county. More than 1,000 school child ren will work on farms near this citj during the summer. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Man is right Igrestlgste Phone 1868 CAPITAL . AND SURPLUS ; $350,000.00

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