Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 179, 9 June 1917 — Page 4

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Publlslied "Every Evening Except Sunday,: by i - ' . Palladium Printing Co. palladium pulMlng North Ninth and Sailor Street. ' R. G. Leeds, Editor.- E. H. Harris, Mgr. Entered at the Poet Office at Richmond. Indiana, aa Sec- , . . . ond Class Mail Matter.

"i '-ftrlHnn' ''Victory wffl mean Wuch1 a de

struction of the male youth of Europe as will 4kA hin " irnaf nf " civilization which has

UIIOB " been built up since the Dark Ages." Lord Lore burn. '"

, ' The Improved Submarine Situation

Seven successive reductions in the official returns of destruction by German submarines jn as many weeks have relieved a situation that at one time seemed dark indeed. ' " When in the week of April 22 the number of British ships above 1,600 tons sunk suddenly jumped from 19 to 40, and when seven days later the total was still 38, the threat of Berlin that it would make Great Britain beg for mercy did not

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. I SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917

"RAMONA" AT THE WASHINGTON

look" like an altogether icfleboasV We can guess

better now wnat nappeneq: June vreriimu .umiralty sought to bunch its hits by putting out every possible U boat at once; to djspel'in Cier-

man pupnc opinion tne gioqm cau&eu uy ish arid French advances on land: ' As a hdge bit of war window-dressing it was ?noft effective.

Fortunately, that ieanui aesirucwon uuj not continue. By May' 6 the toll of. large vessels dropped to 24, though a maximum loss of small ones was reported. ' For three weeks in ' succession the loss of capital ships stood at 18; the loss of smaller ones decreasing: ' On June 3 $he reported loss of 15 large ships and 3 small ones was in tonnage probably the-smallest since the camf huin&ahtvsm? --r- .

rri.A ft-f otiriff ro1ntiAn rnincidefl with

the period during which American naval seamen

fcavro hPn At woric - vme' Draiani victory ui

ik. O.'Ur CVialt eiiiveraafa VlOWPVPl": that tjrOCTeS-

sive arming of merchant yesseLs has had much

to do with the altered prospects o i-rw h

Not yet will Berlin acknowledge the failure

of the submarine t? Dnuf? Jiingiana io ner wieea. But in Washington and Paris and London the n,,tiir ; -Vipurfiil indeed combared with the

dark and lowering days of April's haypc. New York World.

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IM EXICAN8BUY POWER' R0 ATS 1 MEXICO CITY, June1 9. The ', D partment of War and Marine baa au tboiised the purchase of two coas ruard " cutters 1 to cruise ' the : water;

surrounding Lower California; to copwith niratuB footlnc the oearl ahel

beds which surround that coast. Th

vessels probably will be bought in thUnited SUtes.

FRANCE WORRYING

OVER FOOD SUPPLY

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'' PABI8, June 9. The food Question in France Is regarded as very serious. All the measures thus far taken have "failed to assure posIUrely the required supply of bread to carry the country orer to the next wheat crop, and the government haa just'declded In a special cabinet meeUng to rec;utre im portant aaeriflces. ' r " ' ' ' tio more pastry and no moreicracKa or hianutta will be made, except

wA mmm artvr a. date still to be

fixed. No more highly refined flour

will be tolerated. Every miner wm db ' obliged to leave a greater percentage of bran in his output, and eventually corn meal, rye or barley may be mixed , with the wheat to eke out the supply. Decree Are Useless. .

The experiences of the' last year in France have shown the impossibility of Influencing economic conditions by decree. ' The maximum selling price iif vhMt was fixed at a price eauiv-

i alent to $1.85 a bushel, ; in order to I avoid an Increase in : the cost of I bread. The result was a great de-

1 crease In wheat acreage; ithe farmers preferred to sow oats and! barley that were sot subject to any; limitations and brought better prices than wheat. The retail price of butter on the Paris markt was fixed at the equivalent of 68 cents a pound. Immediately the receipts fell from forty-two tons to less than nine tons a day. The butter went to the British front, where it

readily brought 90 cents a pound. Gotham Cafe Men Plan to Put Skill In Hands of Nation NEW YORK, June 9. A call was sent out today for a meeting on Monday night of the 'xestauranteurs of New York to discuss -jmeans of placing their prof esslonal-experience atthe disposal, of the government's food administration. The call was issued jby the society of the Resteuratenrs of New Tork. Officers of the'societr will take ad-

vantaee of the meeting to impress

upon the owners and, managers of local restaurants th necessity for

closer organization ' and. 1 to demdn-

" strate the possibilities f economy

through co-operation. I n - AreorHina to reBOltS. i WOmen OUT

number men in- seeking enlistments

in the United States -Navy.

Newspaper "Pote

Uses Vers Libre

For Liberty Loan JEFFERSONVIliLE, Ind., June 9.

A local paper, the Evening News, in advocating the purchase of Liberty

bonds, appears to have fallen into

something like -vers libre," though it

Is not so stated, perhaps believing

that "Liberty'' verse would be appronriata tn nrtvor.aHn the sale of Lib

erty bonds. The moral seems all right,

however, even If tne stair aoes remina one somewhat of the Bard of Alamo;

For a good many years past Every Lincoln's birthday, and Every Washington's birthday, and Every Decoration day, arid Every Fourth of July, and Every Thanksgiving day, and On many other days as well We have been singing "My country, 'tis of thee," and "Long may it "wave," and "The land of the free," and Other patriotic songs. On all these occasions Wo hnvA hfn eitolline

The bravery of revolutionary heroes. And the courage of the heroes of Of 1812, arid the daring of Mexican War fighters, and the heroism of The Blue, and . Of the Gray. And now we can show the world What we meant by It all;' Now we can each try to "do his bit." One way to do a bit of "our bit," Is to buy A Liberty bond.

PARIS STRIKES' ENbED.

PARIS. June 9. The strike move

ment which existed In Paris ' during twa. iat thre weeks is Dracticallv ov

er.' The demands of the majority of

fha otHVora hav hfien met by the em

ployers. A 'few hundred ' Morrocan

leather workers, purse -ana Dag cjasp

makers are still out.

Britain normally produced 60 per

cent of its meat supply.

FRENCH GENERAL GETS '

PROMOTION FOR WOH

PARIS, June 9. General Henri Ber-

thelot, chief of the French military

mission to Romania, has oeen raisea to the dignity of grand officer of the Th honor is in recog

nition of his services in reorganizing ha Dnminiin nrmv Tn a recent in-

terview In Petrograd Premier Briatano of Rumania, said that the Rumanian army had been completely reorganised and was ready to resume the fight. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

BOARD ALLOWS CLAIMS

EATON, O , June 9. Sheep claims totaling S414.35 and witnesses fees

amnimtiner to S26.10 have been allowed

by the board of county commissioners. I today do it now. Adv

General Pershing Portrait Free

By special arrangement the CH CAGO SUNDAY HERALD is able t give' away as a supplement with it issue of next Sunday; June 10th. . splendid portrait of General John . Pershing, commander of America troops in France. ' Size of this portrai is 8x11 inches very suitable for fran ing. Every one - will want a cop; Make sure of securing yours by orde: Ino- vnnr rntw of next Sunday's CH

CAGO HERALD from your newsdeale

BRAZILIAN BALU Is Llafelc for COUQIIS, GRIP, CROUP, Asthna, Catarrh, Quick Consumption, Bronchitis, XU1S the Germs. ioc25c.50c$i

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New and Wonderful Hair Removing Secret (How to Get Rid of Roots and All

Th oorpt is outr Ariv 'woman both

ersH with annerfluous hair can now rid

hif nf this trnnhlo ahaolntelv not

only the surface hairs, but the roots

as well by what le Known as iae

"ohelaetlne nrocess." The new method

Ann wnv with numerous and exnen

sive visits to the electrolysis expert

Does away with depilatories or Bnavin at fmntient intervals. Nothing like

it ever known before. Get a stick of

phelactine, follow the easy instructions, and if not entirely satisfied the druggist will refund your money. Tou do the work in a few seconds, In your own home, without the least Injury. -The halr-root,8 come out before your very eyes, leaving the skin soft, smooth, hairless. Phelactine is odorless, non-Irritating, and so harmless you could eat it. Adv.

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Mrs? William H. Hinchliffe, No. 20

Myrtle St. Beverly, Mass., writes:

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have ' taken ' four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much better. I am really surprised at the work I can do. I do not think too much praise can be said for Peruna." Our booklet, telling you how to keep well, free to all. Those who object to liquid medicines can now procure Peruna Tablets. " :" '

ATTEMTMM

My entire organization is at your Service. Every man at his post," equipment spick and span, plant running smooth and efficient. That means

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Buy your Coupon Book now even if you don't need ice every day and mv delivery man (he'll be a chap yoaD like, too) wilt treat your refrigerator as an oU friend

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The price of the Chandler Six, pioneer of all light sixes and now the leader more distinctly than ever before, advances $200 at the close of business June 30th. On and after July 1 st, the price will be $ 1 595.

Will Still Offer Much Xscess Value

There will be no change of any nature At the new price the Chandler will still . rZAiZr VhP new orice The offer excess value. Distinctive Chandler Sle CTTSler hS Ltures-Bosch High Tension Magneto present series, greater JJJ Ignition; soUd cast aluminum crank case tory, will l?e continued without teration. from frame to frame; annular ball The Chandler Company has striven to Dearmgs in transmission, differential and avoid this advance in price. But the rear 5. silent chain drive for motor advance is unavoidable. It would have 8hafts, and many other features characterbeen justified mbnlms ago. Almost every c Qf the finest high-priced cars-are not item in cost of (production has advanced found in other cars selling so low as the materially. advanced Chandler price. The $1 395 price could have been con- At the present $ 1 395 price, there is no tinued ony by cheapening the car. And other six comparable to the Chandler in the Cnandler car has never been cheapened, design, equipment and performance, Choose Your Chandler Now At Present Low Price FIVE ATTRACTTVE CHANDLER TYPES OF BODY

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