Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 143, 28 April 1917 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1917
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Bunding. North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.
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What makes advertising success is what you save the customer rather than what you make yourself- Business Chat.
! Goodrich's Conscription Plans Governor Goodrich will not be caught napping " when the universal military service bill is enacted by Congress. He will appoint a board of conscription in every county of Indiana for the purpose of taking a census of every man of military age. On a designated day all men within the age limits to be announced will be required to report to the precinct registrars. The first call will be for' men between 18 and 25 years. .The whole state will stand behind the governor in his movement to make a quick and efficient census of the men who are amenable to military service. There is no use postponing action. Indiana must furnish her quota and her men mujst stand .ready to back their government. Every indication points to the sending of an expeditionary force to France. That nation has made awful sacrifices in money and blood. More troops are needed not only for the moral effect, ' but probably also for the material support they I will give in relieving the regiments that have I seen hard service. All America is hoping that Russia does not
conclude a separate pea.ce. If she does, the task before the Allies will be a tremendous one, for thousands of men now on the eastern front will be released to hammer against the British and French lines. . In that event, thousands upon thousands of Americans will be needed to fill the vacancies in the allied armies.
Truancy and the Social Service Bureau Just why the truancy problem should be handled by the Social Service Bureau is not known. Unless memory errs, Melpolder offered to do the job for nothing and so he was hired. Pay for the work, however, was forthcoming, and the Social Service Bureau now draws remuneration for finding out why Bill or Susan are pot in the class room. A truant officer never is very popular with erring boys and negligent parents. The Social Service Bureau's secretary never has been very
popular with the poor of this city and with those
citizens who believe that charity need not be administered with an iron hand. That a truant officer working under auspices of the Social Service Bureau is doubly unwelcome and superlatively unpopular throughout the city isn't a bad guess. Of course the old argument of "scientific administration of the truancy problem" may be raised by Mr. Melpolder and his supporters. The best answer to that argument is the record of Melpolder as head of the Social Service Bureau. The "science" in that bureau has wrecked it and caused the best citizens of Richmond to refuse to extend financial support. We know of scores of families who certainly would resent the call of a representative of the Social Service Bureau under its present management asking why a son or daughter had been absent from school for a few days. The truancy work ought to be placed in the hands of a person who is not connected with the Social Service Bureau in any way.
THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Happy Is the man .who loves bis work; work Is as easy as play when man gets his joy out of bis work as bis toy. Man's Imagination cannot picture for him his success if he looks backward instead of forward ' or if he's downcast and won't look up. Man's hope Is the dynamic power that sets man Into action . makes him work; take away man's glimpse of the goal and he gives up the game.
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BREAD CONSUMPTION HIGH
LONDON, April 28. Replying to a question in the house of commons today, Captain Charles Bathurst stated the' estimate showed that the consumption of bread last week was-six pounds per head instead of four ponnds as recommended by the food controller.
HOLD FREIGHT HEARINGS
MAYORS DISCUSS FOOD
CHICAGO, April 28. Mayors from three hundred Illinois cities and towns met here today at the call of Mayor Thompson to discuss food conservation and Increased production.
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WASHINGTON, April 28. Hearings on the general increase in freight rates will be held before the Interstate Commerce Commission here beginning May-7. During that week it is expected the railroads will put in their case. Hearings will be resumed May 23. . ' '
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NEW YORK, April 28. Several thousand plots of land for food cultivation have been offered to Mayor Mitchel's committee on food gardens, three days after its organization, it was announced today. They are being examined by soil experts and none is accepted unless it shows a profitable degree of fertility.
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was covered and the rash soon developed into large, deep eruptions. He would scratchand rub his headonthe pillow and did not sleep. . His hair became thin and dry, and all fell out. This lasted for six months. "A friend advised me
to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I got them. After I used one box of Cuticura Ointment and one bar of Cuticura -Soap his head was healed." (Signed) Mrs. S. Brant, Box 95, Harris, Minn., Sept. 15, 1916. Most skin troubles might be prevented by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every-day toilet purposes. Samples free on request. Address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.' Sold everywhere. , r.
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James Offers Service to V. S. as Chaplain Rev. H. S. James, pastor of First United Brethren church, and president of the Ministerial Association, has offered his services as chaplain to Governor Goodrich. The governor in reply said he had referred the offer to the adjutant-general and that be appreciated the response greatly.
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The New Way To Remove Corns. Japanese Method Don't Hurt a Bit Just A Touch Stops Soreness, Then The Corn Or Callous Shrivels And Lift Off. Try It. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine.
Thanks to a new discovery made from a Japanese Product, your foot troubles can be quickly ended. Ice-Mint as this new preparation is called Is said to shrivel up hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, so that they can be lifted out easily with the fingers. It's Wonderful. Think of it: Just a little touch of that delightful, cooling, soothing, Ice-Mint and real foot Joy Is yours. No matter how old or tough your pet corn Is he will shrivel right up and you can pick him out after a few nights use of Ice-Mint. No pain, not a bit of soreness either when applying or afterwards, and It doesn't even Irritate the skin. If your feet are inclined to swell
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