Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 51, 10 January 1918 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1918.
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FOOD SLACKERS TO BE CARDED
' ' INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10. Food slacken in Indianapolis will have to show their true colors If they expect to disregard regulations as to meat
less and wheatless days. George W. June. Chairman of the Division of Hotels, Restaurants, etc., in the office
of the state food administrator, has de
vised a plan that is expected to be of great assistance in securing cooperation of those that might otherwise
be unwilling to deprive themselves of
their accustomed fare. Dr. Harry E.
Barnard. Federal Food Administrator
for Indiana, has endorsed the plan and
recommends it to County Food Admin . istrators for their local use as clrcum
stances may warrant Mr. June has
had printed and distributed the fol
lowing cards for which signatures are
asked when a prospective customer tries to evade the food regulations: "This certifies that I. , a citizen of the United States (?) residing
at - Street, City and Town
, County of , . State of
Indiana, wish to record, my protest against the practice of meatless and wheatless days and baconless and
wheatless means as recommended by ' your administration. That I am not in ; favor of the conservation of the food of any kind or in any way for the use of the United States Army or Navy or that of our associates in the war, al-
, though I realize that food may win the war,
"And further that on the day of
191 the at refused .to serve me meat or wheat bread products, when ordered until I signed this card releasing its management
from all responsibility for violating
the pledge given the United States Food Administration.
. . . Signed
Witness
THOUGHTS TO THINK THINK ABOUT Self-control m asters fate and brings fortune's gifts to man. The weakling is a quitter; to him fortune is cold and bitter. Worry annoys and hurry hampers; the laugh is better than the tear; the slow gait goes the fastest. Precept is more powerful than preaching; "making good" him- . self is the best way to preach to others. When you dare to deceive another you show that you love to lie to him. Help yourself by letting the Want Ad columns of The Palladium help you. Read the Want Ads on classified page of The Palladium today and every day.
! MIDDLEBORO, IND. ) Miss Esther Hodgin returned to her home near New Paris after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Addlraan. . . .The called meeting of the Gleaners last Monday night was postponed on account of the bad weather. Five new members were to have been taken In.... Mrs. Cora Sieweke will have a sale Tuesduay, January 22. .. .Lawrence Cook has gone to Kalamazoo, Mich., to attend the Annual Gleaner affair Orie Lacey of Hopewell, visited Mrs. Cora Sieweke Friday Mr Pleasant Seaney's brother's goods have arrived from Arkansas and he and his family have moved to a farm south of Hoston.
GUESTS OF FIREMEN
EATON, O.. Jan. 10 New and retiring city officials were guests of the Are department at a luncheon Tuesday evening at the Home restaurant. Forty-three persons were present, including Mayor H. L. Risinger and ex-Mayor Stanley Foos. An after-dinner social session was held at the fire department quarters in the city hall.
FIREMEN. BUY STAMPS
EATON. O., Jan. 10. The city fire department, volunteer organization, is going in for war certificate Investment the members having appropriated $80 from the treasury with which to invest in certificates. A percentage of future receipts likely will be set aside for thrift stamp investment.
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Like Being Hit By Rattle Snake Says that every time you cut or pick at a corn you invite lockjaw
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You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone. which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all. lifts right out with the fingers, without one particle of pain. . This freezone is a sticky substance which dries the moment it is applied and just loosens the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. He says a quarter of an ounce will cost very little at any of the drug stores, bat this is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You are positively warned that cutting or picking at a corn is a suicidal habit. Adv.
Bomb dropping from German plane. This photo ia one of the most extraordinary taken in the war. The camera man caught a German flyer actually dropping a bomb over French territory. The photo was taken from the plane in the foreground and was found on a German prisoner.
"I Am Champion of Humanity9 Says the Champion Camoufleur
AMSTERDAM, Jan. 10 Referring to himself as having been, throughout his reign, the champion of principles making for the welfare of humanity and peaceable co-operation of peoples, Emperor William assured of his full support the delegation of the Polish regency council which he received a day or two ago, a Berlin dispatch says. In reply to the address presented by the delegates, who expressed gratitude for the restoration of the independent Polish kingdom, the emperor said: "It is a sincere joy to me to be able to greet you, as the appointed representatives of the Polish state, in my capital. I gather from your words, with lively satisfaction, that you see in the acts carried out by my exalted allies and myself fulfillment of the long cherished desire of the Polish
people for re-establishment of the Independent Polish kingdom and that you believe you will be best serving your fatherland if in common with the German empire and Austro-Hungarian monarchy, you pursue the aims which guarantee the weal of humanity and peaceful co-operation of peoples. As against the calumnies of the enemy, I feel grateful that my unremitting efforts in my reign of nearly thirty
hears to be the champion and protect
or of these principles will meet with deep sympathy on your part. "May It be granted to you, gentlemen, in successful labor to give the Polish state foundations which will guarantee its further peaceable development . as an element of order, progress and civilization. You may hereby be assured of the full support of myself and my government.
CAMPBELLSTOWN
Rev. Mr. Masterson spent the past week in Pennsylvania, returning home Saturday evening. .. .Rev. Mr. Thomas did not come last Sunday on account of the severe weather but will come at a later date The Y. P. C. A. met Wednesday evening with Clifford Oler. Lunch was served and a pleasant time enjoyed Miss Hilda Stegall of New Westville has recovered from her recent operation and resumed her school work Monday.
SCHOOLS STILL CLOSED
EATON. O., Jan. 10. Because of the fuel situation, the public schools at West Alexandria have not been reopened since their closing four or five weeks ago, according to information obtained from residents of the village.
Seal the German propagandist's mouth with a War-Savings Stamp.
DISEASE IS EVER THE SAME AnH in view of this fact a medicine
like Hood's Sarsaparilla. which has
been succesful for more man 4U years.
is a safe one to reiy upon. Hnnrt'a Rarsanarilla Is known to the
people of America as the standard Hood purifier. Its record is one of
eneral satisfaction ana remarKaDie
results. There is nothing better as
a general tonic and appetite maker for weak and run-down men, women and children and old people, invalids
and convalescents.
It is pleasant to take, aids digestion, cunnlion thf vital or ean a with rich
ted blood essential to perfect health.
Get Hood s sarsaparilla tooay ana begin to take it at once. (Adv.)
HAD THE GRIP THREE WEEKS With January comes lagrlppe. Lingering colds seem to settle In the system, causing one to ache all over, feel feverish and chilly, tired, heavy and drooping. Mrs. Lizzie Tyles, Henderson, Ky., writes: "My daughter had lagrippe for three weeks. I had the doctor and bought medicine and none of it did any good. I gave her Foley's Honey and Tar and now she is all right I have told all my friends about it." Insist on the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
Ohio Electric
THE WAY TO OO" Railway
Change of Time Effective SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 Limited Trains Leave Daily 8:05, 10:05 a. m.; 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 6:05 p. m. Local Trains Leave Daily 5:50, 6:40, 8:40, 10:40 a. m.; 12:40, 2:40. 4:40, x6:40, 7:15, 8:05. x9:05, 11:05 p. m. xWest Alexandria only. Limited Trains Arrive Daily 9:35, 11:35 a. m.; 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 p. m. Local Trains Arrive Daily 5:42, 6:30, 7:55, 8:30, 9:10, 11:10 a. m.; 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10. 8:55, 11:00 p. m. For rates and other information, call agent. W. S. WHITNEY, G. P. A. Springfield, Ohio
LIGHT FOVR Wheelbase 90 Inches Width 74 Inches. Turning Circle Less than 5 ft. radius, Inside. Diameter Rear Wheels 60 Inches. Width Rear WTieels 10 inches. Diameter Front Wheels 46 Inches. Width Front Wheels 4 Inches. Diameter Belt Pulley 13 Inches. Width Belt Pulley 7 Inches. ' Road Speeds, miles per hour 2 low, 4 high. Fuel gasoline, kerosene or distillate. Motor Waukesha, four-cylinder. Cylinders Cast In pairs. Bore 4 inches. Stroke 5 Inches. Speed 900 normal. Lubrication Automatic splash. Cooling Centrifugal water pump. Ignition Kingston, high tension, Impulse starter. Carburetoi- Kingston. Radiator Perfex. Governor Waukesha patented type. Clutch Huber balanced. Transmission Cut steel gear, heat treated, running in oil bath. Bearings Hyatt roller and Gurney ball bearings. Weight Approximately 5,000 pounds. Performance Recommended for three 14-inch plows.
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O. W. STEVENS, 308 Main St, Richmond, bd.
UNCLE SAM NEEDS WOODMEN ABROAD
Three thousand experienced woodmen, lumbermen and road and bridge builders ares needed for Immediate service in France. Any able bodied man between the ages of 18 and 21 and 31 to 40 with experience as woodman, sawmill employe, blacksmith, gasoline motor truck or tractor driver and repair man, saw mill foreman, construction or operating millwrights, machinist, sawyer, filer,' carriage man, edgerman, trimmer, stationary engineer and fireman, boilermaker, cook, mill and yard laborer can enlist at the Richmond recruiting office at Sixth and Main for this service. This service is known as the 20th' engineers. Men of draft age who do not come in the current quota, can be inducted into the service upon pre-
sentating a certificate signed by the
local Army board. Supplementary to the lumbermen unit there will be formed Auxiliary unit battalions of highway construct
ion men. To qualify for such work
men must be skilled in the following: Road and bridge building, operating
rock crushers and road rollers, driving
motor trucks and ordinary road laborers. -
Eldorado to Have Its Twentieth Institute
ELDORADO, O.. Jan. 10. The twentieth annual farmers' institute will be held here at the opera house, Jan. 14 and 15. J. S. Brigham of Bowling Green, O., will speak on the following subjects;
"Problems in Soil Fertility," "Intensive Fanning." "Community Building
From the Farm Viewpoint." "Corn
Culture." and "Marketing and Distri
buting Farm Products." - Dr. Mary E. Anderson, of Peninsula, O., will speak to the women on "A Study of Foodstuffs and Their Conservation," and "How to Keep Well." C. F. Aldrich of Helena. O., will speak on "Co-operation in Community Building," and "The Farmer and His School." Music will be furnished by Crane's orchestra.
James Files, formerly of Portland, Me., who Is working in a Quebec logging camp, traveled more than 500 miles to see that his questionnaire was filled out properly.
For Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Here in America there Is much suffering from catarrh and head noises. American people would do well to consider the method employed by the English to combat this insidious disease. Everyone knows how damp the English climate is and how dampness affects those suffering from catarrh. In England they treat catarrhal deafness and head noises as a constitutional disease and use an internal remedy for it that is really very efficacious. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored by this Englfeh treatment to Such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven and eight inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know someone who is troubled with catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, cut out this formula and hand it to thorn and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can be easily prepared at home for a few cents and is made as follows: From your druggist obtain 1 oz. of Parmlnt (Double StrjlSgth). Take this home, and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. Parmlnt is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic action the inflamation in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear, and the results it gives are usually quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh in any form should give this recipe a trial. For sale by fcClem Thistlethwaite. (Adv.) . 9
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as Dixie was to Lee ' For snappy team-work in harmony die Avon Comedy Four hold all records on the vaudeville circuit. Now these record-breakers are making records for Columbia. Their second Columbia record shows their clever art at its best. A2433 75c
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8 Big War Song Hits oil a Single Record All the winners: "It's a lone way to Berlin '' "Keep the home fires burnine,' ' 'Where do we eo from here f - Tack up your troubles in your old kit bag," "For your country and my country," "Good-bye Broadway, hello France," "I don't know where I'm
going, but I'm on -my way," and
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XongBojr One Step There has been such a clamor for this treat Western war song in dance time that we have had Prince's Band record it as a rattling, rapid-fire one-step. Introducing "Sailing Around " and "Down by the Old Red Mill.' On the back, "Ftr TSi a Rase1 in fox-trot tempo. A2424 75o
The Cannibal King'
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New Columbia Record on Sal the 10th and 20th of Every Month.
A hot tarn ale, tom-tom tune with Collins and Harlan rollicking through some rather
startling lines. The Cannibal King with his
forty-three children in a twenty-five pas
senger Ford" will give you a musical joyride with a laugh in every line. On the back,"727 "wy call you Hawaiian en Bread' way." You'll be sorry if you let your friends beat you to this record. A2441 75o Columbia Graphophone Company, New York
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The key to successful selling is publicity telling the people that you have something to sell. To obtain results satisfactory to you this publicity must reach the largest number of people who have the desire and the means to purchase your goods. . In figuring on the advertising campaign for your farm sale we ask you to consider. TQikb MMnnninni First Because of the fact that it goes daily into many Wayne county homes homes like yours thrifty homes, the managers of which are ever on the alert to demonstrate their true American thrift homes of Wayne county's prosperous . farmers who have the money to buy what you have to seU. Second! Bause of The Palladium's ability to serve you promptly, economically and courteously with your Sale Advertising.
If you are thinking about a sale, call and ask about our service. We will assume all the burdens of publicity for you.
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