Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 282, 8 October 1917 — Page 3

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NNSY GIVES

SURGICAL AID TO YARDS MEN

Employe to Be Sent to Cleve

land for Operation Other Siftings.

By CHARLES DAVIDQE HEMMING

General Car inspector need or me

ures west or v uisDurgn, wno mei wjto

fifty car inspectors at Fort Wayne to

take ud matterB and methods inci

dental to the service recently was over

the Richmond division Saturday. The new rules of interchange of cars, rendered necessary by the big volume of business in army cantonment, and

grain and lumber movements, have

been explained for the proper move

ment of cars at all junction point.

Americas Fighting Spirit Will Win War Says General Pershing

Incidental to this movement for

efficiency, it may be stated that a tern

porary embargo was put into effect

at Chicago on all freight east, govern merit freight and perishable freight ex

cepted, a few days ago in order that the scarcity of cars may be met in

probably a week's time.

Shippers were warned a week ago

regarding the volume of business inci

dental to October and the necessity of getting in their merchandise. A like embargo was placed because of the

same scarcity at the transfer junction

at Alliance, O., a week ago.

That the Pennsy cares for its em

ployes by giving medical and surgical

aid to those afflicted with stubborn diseases, was shown Saturday when

it was learned that P. Dirago, a yard

laborer, who had undergone an opera

tion some time ago without effect, would go to Cleveland to be treated by a company surgeon. Frank Ross and Tony Sonsini, employes of the Richmond yards, also will be. given treatment. Several friends will accompany them, and to act as interpreters.

AMERICAN TRAINING CAMP IN FRANCE. Oct 8. (By the Associated

fress) America's fighting men will carry the cause of the entente allies to a successful issue over Germany, General Pershing, commander-in-r-hlpf

01 me American forces in France, declared today. His statement was in answer to reports that the war on the

western rront will result in a stalemate.

American newspapers rficpntiir r.

rived in France telling of efforts in certain quarters in the United States to spread the Idea that the western front can never be broken or the Ger

mans anven out of France has aroused not only General Pershing but the entire American army. Further resentment has been caused by the information that these reports had been taken

up uy merman newspapers in an at

tempt to Deutue America's effort in the war.

Allies on Offensive. "German propaganda worktnr in

America through the agency of our pacifists would spread this idea among

our peupio m oraer to weaken our initiative," 6aid General Pp.rKhina'

'Having lost Its tactical advantage in

me ipres-eauent, which it enjoyed for more than two years, the German army continues to yield ground before

me nammenng British assaults. Ev-

eryv.nere on the western front, de

spite the large number of German troops which the Russian situation has

released, Germany is on tne aeiensive and the allies are on the offensive. i "America has the resources in men

and material, once they are prepared,

to add the weignt wnicn must iorce a military decision against Germany. Our troops are imbued with a spirit of aggressiveness, a spirit that means we

are going to win mis war ana mai we have no Idea of allowing ourselves to be influenced by pacifists or enemy

nrouaKanda. Neither have we any

false notions that victory is going to be an easy matter. But that only makes our determination stronger.

"Every man from top to bottom, has

entered this war imbued with the

fiehtinz 6Dirit, which means that the

cause of the allies will be carried to a

successful issue."

PUBLIC TO HELP FIX GAS PRIG

WASHINGTON, Oct 8 Oil and e-s.

oline refiners meeting here today with

me- ieaerai traqe commission were told that the government will Insist

The fills at the yards are assuming shaps, and tons of material have been removed from the excavations by work trains with dump cars. That the work on the 16 acres to be excavated is for the site of future machine Shops and round house is admitted officially, although no date has ben set for the letting of the contracts. Superintendent Williams, Engineer Wolf, and Iliff Brothers, are looking after the comfort of the men at the car camp for the winter, as a long job still awaits them. Psnnsy Personals. T. E. Broadlick ha3 been appointed yard master at Lima, O., and has entered on his duties. W. H. Bentley and Harvey Yeager, engineers, left for Chicago, Saturday, to take in the World's series.

PERU BREAKS

WITH GERMANY

LIMA, Peru, Oct. 8. The Peruvian government probably will soon break off diplomatic relations with Germany. The first step was taken today, when congress by an almost unanimous vote decided in favor of such a course. : The Peruvian government on Sept.

26 instructed its minister at Berlin to present to the German government a demand that satisfaction be given within eight days for the sinking of the Peruvian bark Lorton. It was added that if the demand was not met diplomatic relations would be broken. The Lorton was sunk Inside Spanish territorial waters last February by a German submarine. Declaring that the sinking was unjustifiable, Peru insisted that Germany should pay an indemnity. The German government

that the public share in the war prices

w men are to be fixed.

The commission already has submit-! offered to submit the case to a prize

court.

J B. Toweller, storekeeper at the Fort Wayne offices. G. R. & I., left for a trip to Georgia, Saturday.

C. N. Edwards, yard brakeman, Is fakir g a few days off visiting with friends and relatives.

E. D. Ehrhart, chief lumber inspect

or, and E. F. Lankeman, clerk, G. R. & I., are taking In the World's series. D. C. Cook, master carpenter of the lines west of Pittsburgh, left for Washington Saturday, for a vacation.

ted to President Wilson preliminary

cost estimates on which the government will base prices it will pay for oil and gasoline needed for war purposes. Today's hearing was to ive producers an opportunity to submit their case before a final report is made. There has been no decision yet as to whether the government will place oil and gasoline under control of the fuel

administration or whether it will enter into a voluntary price agreement similar to the steel and copper price arrangement. Producers, it is said, are for a voluntary agreement.

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A dispatch from Lima on October 4

said the Peruvian government had dis

covered that A. Von Der Heyde, the minister to Germany, had not been de

livered to the German foreign office.

NEW MOVIE SERIAL

Two of the fiercest of the fans, W. P. Snavely, anT Harry Conrad, yard conductors, took in the Chicago game, Saturday.

Ralph Grant, bill clerk on the Richmond division, has been appointed night bill clerk at Fort Wayne. Peter Paust, machinist, and George Kuhler, boiler maker, have been working at Hagerstown on company busi-r.ess.

W. H. Bonner, machinist, has been working at his old home town, Somerville, on company business.

WASHINGTON During the summer of about seven years ago, a young man of diminutive stature and swarthy complexion haunted the seemingly unaccessible sanctum of a well known music publisher with a certain song. With the manuscript in hand stained by usage he at last met the big publisher. The latter good naturedly confronted the young men, glance copiously over the manuscripts, at once gave his official endorsement and purchased the song, paying munificent sum of $25. The

sing titled "Dorando," became a success over night and forthwith placed the swarthy looking one in limelight of approaching fame. The young com

poser was none otner man mat genius of song and syncopated rhythm, Irving Berlin, whose latest and withal biggest success "Stop! Look! Listen!" is to be the next attraction at the Washington tonight. When this most enjoyable of modern musical comedies was first presented by Chorles Dillingham, it met with immediate favor and afterwards had a vogue that endured for a whole year both in New York and Boston. -The cast numbers fully sixty competent and capable artists including such experienced mirth provokers as Chuck Riesner, Hazel Bayne Kitty Hart, George M. Smith, Hary Ambrose, Alton and Allen, Milton Dawson and Leon Leonard.

WASHINGTON, Oct 8. Five reels

of moving pictures and more than

70,000 lantern slides will be exhibited

daily throughput the country, in vir

tually all of the 17,500 moving picture j theatres from now until October 27, in

behalf of the Liberty loan. Many of the screen stars have co-operated in

many of the moving pictures. The

slides will bear distinctive mottoes urging readers to invest in Liberty

bonds.

The walnut crop of California in

1916 netted $2,882,714.

J. M. Bryant, machinist's helper,

wife and family are enjoying a home I

coming at Columbus, O., with the old folks.

W. F. Chllds, storekeeper, left for his annual vacation Saturday, which will be spent at his old home, Lone Dog, Ky. Roy Chllds, night boiler marker foreman's clerk, left for a vacation, Saturday. Wedding bell rumors are in the air. . George Winters, Snookems and Frank Keller, are home from Hunters l ake. They report bad weather and bad fishing.

G. F. Pfafflin, chief of the round house, wife, and family, are visiting tho newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott at Dayton, O.

Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled Faces

Thousands era spendlns forrtTUMB la frantic efforts to remove th ngns or premature age from their faces. Such women willingly pay almost any a moan t of money for worthless wrinkle removers, of which there are many. If they only knew it, the most effective remedy Imaginable la a simple, harmless face wash which can be made up at horn In leas than a minute. They have only lo ret an ounce of powdered axollte and half a pint of witch hazel at the dr 8 store and mix the two. Apply 1 for a while as a refreshing lotion. tt ei- . . . . I 1 - UWJM ff ffl I n I

feet is almost magicai. first treatment a marked rroprovement ii noticed and the face has a am us. Urn feeling that la most pleasias.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION AT FRANKLIN SUNDAY

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FRANKLIN, Ind., Oct 8. .The Dalton Township Sunday-school convention was held in the Methodist church, at- Franklin Sunday afternoon. The program was as follows: 2: OK Song service Congregation. Devotion John Hardwick. Song, "Sweeter as the Years Go By Congregation. Music Orchestra. 2:45 Address, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley Liberty, Ind. Open Conference. S : 45 Song M. E. Choir. Secondary Department Address Everette Hunt. Richmond, Ind. Duet Edith Jones, Lena Beeson. America Elementary Department Benediction.

Nearly half of all the coal produced In the United States is mined in Pennsylvania.

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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.

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Whether it is serious affection like ecicuiA, or just a pimply, rough and unattractive complexion, you can usually rely on Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap to fret it right, promptly, easily and at little cost. Resinol Oiutmcrrt steps tithing instantly. The daily use of Resinol Snap for the toilet is sufficient t; kee; most complexions clear, irr.sir and flowing.

Resinol Ointment and Rcjicol Soap contain nothing that could injure or irritate the tmdtrest skin even of a tiny baby. Tiey clear away pimples, redness and roughness, stop dandrun and form a most valuable household trratmentforsores .chafing, cuts, burns, eic.

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THE cost of the premium must come out of the quality of the coffee.

i3 never sold with premiums. It ia all coffee dustless and chaffless coffee that brews amber-clear in the cup, with a fragrant aroma that whets the appetite for more. Sold only by grocers.

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The Star Spangled Banner

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Victor Red Seal Record 87277. , Ten-inch, $2. To hear this new Victor Record by Louise Homer is to experience a thrill of patriotism that stirs the very souL Her deep, rich contralto voices beautifully the sentiment that inspired our national anthem. And as it rings out full and s strong, instils within our hearts a greater love for our country and our flag. Every American will want "to include this new record among the patriotic numbers in his Victor Record library. Hear this new Homer record to-day at any Victor dealer's. He will gladly play for you any music by the world's greatest artists who make Victor Records exclusively. He will also demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola $10 to $100. Ask to hear the Sacngcr Voice Culture Records, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. JJ Important Notice. "Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and arnchronUed by our special processes of manufacture, and their use; one with the other, is absolutely essential ta a perfect Victor reproduction.

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