Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 75, 7 February 1918 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1918.

RUSS PREMIER OF HIGH BIRTH; ISJCIENTIST Birds of Freedom in Russia Are All Jailbirds. (Kanaaa City Star.) If you haven't been In prison or exiled you can't be a political leader in Russia. Birds of freedom there are all Jailbirds. Meat of the members of the latest radical cabinet hare done their bit in Siberia. Some of them escaped compulsory service in the mines ly coming to America. As ragged men T.ho dreamt of the day when poverty, injustice and Ignorance would flee before the advent of equal opportunity for well being they cut little figure here. Back in Russia they are heroes. Under the tyranny of the czar the more educated a man was the more radical he became. Such is the case of Nikolai Lenine, who has set himself up as leader of the Bolshevik! and premier of the Russian cabinet Like most other revolutionaries, he has had to use an alias. His real name is Vladimir Ilyitch Unlyanoff, and he comes from a noble family. He is about fifty years old, ten years older than his lieutenant Leon Trotsky. Czar Killed His Brother. At the period when the sons of the nobility were becoming Impregnated with hatred of the autocracy, his elder brother was shot for complicity in a plot to kill Czar Alexander II shortly before the successful assassination of 1881. This deed, Kerensky has Said, impressed him mightily as a boy, and there are those who say that today this Russian statesman's heart is with Lenine, however afar his better judgment may lead him. This may be taken to explain the mild attitude of the deposed premier toward the BolsheviW. In the early nineties Lenine became a leader of the radical Social Demo

crats, who insist on a literal application of the international program of Karl Marx, as against the more nationalistic view which pays greater attention to the peasants and their immediate needs. One of his books, "The Development of Oapitalism in Russia." is considered a valuable contribution to economic literature. His articles on agrarian and scientific problems r.re considered authoritative. Russia Sent for Him The new Radical premier was elected to the second duma after the revolution of 1905, but was compelled to go into exile, a thing he often Lad done before, when the reaction triumphed. At the beginning of the war he was in Austrian Poland and was interned as an enemy alien. After a short time he was allowed to go to Zimmerwald, in Switzerland, where a colony of Russian revolutionists already was established. After the revolution the Russian provisional government entered negotiations with Germany by which the Russian revolutionists in Switzerland were allowed to return through Germany in exchange for the release of German civilians In Russia. Lenine headed the party, and his social program which he has been advocating ever since was drawn up as he passed through Germany in a closed train. With Trotzky he began to preach immediate peace and general confiscation of the land. To their school of thought the outcome of the war is not important, and what Russia needs most is peace, that its people may enjoy the truits of socialism. They want the land to belong to the men who plow it and the factories to belong to the men who work in them. Lenine Is one of Russia's greatest orators, and with his demand for the end of wars has built up a great following, both among the ignorant peasants and the scholarly men of the world, among these latter Maxim Gorky. Trotzky Sent to Siberia The sky is the limit in the game of Leon Trotzky, Russia's new foreign

minister. When the czar was deposed Trotzky was living in a tenement In New York City. He was penniless, ajid leaders of radicalism ou the east Fide contributed furniture 'or his use. In the two months that he was in America this man, who now issues appeals for universal peace to the peoples and rulers of the world worked on a Socialist newspaper for 112 a week. Articles 6lgned by bim were so radical that frequently the editors of this Russian daily censored or deleted them entirely. Those who knew him best say that Trotzky is an honest man, though a misguided radical. He is about forty years old and has been a journalist associated with the revolutionary movement for twenty years. Some say he was born in Siberia, others that he comes from the

Hoosier Happenings

CORN LOST IN FIRE GREEN SBURG, Feb. 7. Fire of undetermined origin destroyed a large barn on the farm of Mrs. Hester Barnes, near this place, Tuesday night. About 1,500 bushels of com was lost. The total loss Is estimated at $4,000. FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILED WINCHESTER. Feb. 7. A Pannavl-

vanla freight train was wrecked near

cere Tuesday night. Twelve cars in the middle of the train left the track. Four cars of flour and one of canned goods were badly damaged. The crew escaped without injury. BURNED TO DEATH SHELBYVILLB, . Feb. 7. -Harry Eagle was fatally burned Tuesday evening when a gasoline tank in a garage exploded and set fire to his clothes. His mother dragged him from the burning garage, and put out the fire by rolling him In the snow. He died soon after. LONGER SCHOOL DAYS FORT WAYNE. Feb. 7. Longer sessions and school on Saturdays will be held here In an effort to make up the lost time by the closing of the

Black sea district. His real name is Leber Bratmstein. In the revolution of 1905 he was president of the workmen's council. In a book published at that time he demanded the application of the full Socialist program, not only in Russia, but everywhere. The collapse of the revolt sent him to Siberia. After several years he was released and, resuming bis agitation against the czar, was forced to go abroad. Driven From Germany and France At the beginning of the war he was in Berlin, but his radical teachings were too much for the kaiser, and he was compelled to go to Switzerland. The atmosphere there was unfriendly, and in a few weeks he went to Paris and edited a pacifis newspaper there. When Russian troops arrived in France the Influence of the czar was used to bring about his suppression. He moved on to Spain, which also was inhospitable to his radical propaganda. One night he was kidnapped and the next day he awoke on a steamer bound for Havana. Cuba was too small to contain his energies, and he took the first ship for New York, reaching there last January. When the revolution broke he lost no time in starting for Petrograd. He was taken off the ship at Halifax by the British authorities, but subsequently was released on the protest of the Russian provisional government to start over again. Upon his arrival he joined the radical faction that was denouncing America for its treatment of the I. W. W. and the allies for not making an Immediate peace.

War and Thrift Stamp Committee Meets Friday The War Savings and Thrift Stamp committee did not meet Wednesday evening. , The meeting will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in room 205 Second National aBnk Building. J. H. Mills Is chairman of the committee. Plans for a campaign will be made.

buildings on account of the fuel situation. ASKS "COURTING PARLORS" TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 7. City Judge Shafer will ask city council to pass an ordinance demanding that all boarding houses have "courting parlors." He believes that this will keep many girls off the street GOV. GOODRICH TO SPEAK MTJNCTE.' Feb. 7. Governor Goodrich wil lbe chairman of the mass meeting to be held here Friday evening.

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Happiness is not discovered by him who seeks It for his own sake. It is but the reflected glory that comes to us from the radiant sunshine of another's heart

Promises plenty make doing doubtful; performance is seldom announced by advance agents.

Friends forgive each other's failings; new friends are made by forgiving enemies. Where truth is not constantly proclaimed, the lie is sure to lurk. Under which of the classifications on the classified page would you like to have a Want Ad printed tomorrow? Phone 2834.

EATON GROCERIES TO CLOSE AT 6

EATON, O., Feb. 7. Groceries and meat shops will close at 6 o'clock until

March 1, according to an agreement

reached by the proprietors. This fol

lows the lifting of council's ban on closing business houses at 5 o'clock

in the afternoon- With the closing of

these lines of business, there are few

business houses open after 6 o'clock in the evening. Having acquired a long-term lease upon the building, WT. O. Gross an

nounces extensive improvements for his piano salesroom, the work of remodeling to begin as soon as weather

conditions permit Dr. Lurton Dlllman, died in ConnerS'

ville, Ind., according to advices re

ceived here by relatives. He was a brother of William Dillman and the late Henry C. Dillman, of Eaton. After having served for nine months, Rev. R. L. Kirkland has resigned as pastor of the Christian church. The resignation becomes effective May 1, the close of the pastoral year. Rev. Mr. Kirkland came to the local church from Newmarket, Canada. The church has not taken action upon the resignation. Miss Margaret Gibbons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbons, of Jackson township, and Jesse Miller of Eaton, married Wednesday morning in the Church of Visitation. A number of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony.

Cameo-cutting, one of the most ancient of occlupations, has recently been introduced into the United States.

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I am well and strong. Fruitola did it and saved my life, I believe." Fruitola and Traxo are compounded from the original Edsall formulas at the Pinus laboratories in Monticello, Ills., and can be purchased in drug stores; a doctor's prescription is not necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit oil that acts as an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the hardened particles that cause so much suffering, discharging the accumulated waste to the sufferer's intense relief. One does is usually sufficient to indicate its efficacy. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weakened, run-down syBtem. A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, Monticello, Ills. Adv.

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Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive vith a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time.' By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. it is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended .for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. ,

This handsome eight-piece William and Mary Period Dining Room Suits is made throughout of solid quartered Oak, finished in that rich Jacobean brown. A strictly high grade Suite in every particular. Buffet is 54 inches long and beautifully made. Table has 54-inch top and extends to six feet The six Chairs have C" " " OA full genuine leather seats. Suits complete at pX J.XU

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Average of Freshmen at U. of I. is 19 Years IOWA CITY, la., Feb. ' 7. Physical data on 233 new students enrolled this year in physical training show that the average freshman at the University of Iowa is constituted as follows: He is 19 years, 7 months, 24 days old; weighs 137.9 pounds; 5 8.2 inches tell; chest contracted Is .33.4 Inches in circumference; chest exponded is 36.4 inches in circumferene, lung capacity is 236 inhes; an lift 300 pounds with his back and 406 pounds with his legs. The oldest man in the freshman class this year was 30 years and 1 month old in September; the youngest was 15 years and 8 months; the lightest, man weighed 96 pounds, the heaviest man 187 pounds; the tallest man was 6 feet, 3.1 inches, the shortest was 4 feet, 10 inches; the man with the strongest back lifted 420 pounds, the man with the weakest back lifted 190; the greatest leg lift was 820 pounds and the poorest was 210; the greatest chest was " 41.5 inches expanded and the smallest was 29.7.

Masonic Calendar

. Thursday, Feb. 7 Wayne Council No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated assembly and work In the Royal and Select Master's degree. . Friday. Feb. 8 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

Sulphuric acid is the most widely used chemical. "It is so plentiful that it is measured by the tons, in stead of b the gallons.

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Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the estate of John E. Wolfe, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1918. Notice is hereby given that William C. Wolfe, as executor of the estate of John E. Wolfe, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 16th day of February, 1918, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. WILLIAM C. WOLFE. Executor. John L. Rupe, Attorney. Jan 24-31 Feb 7

While the controversy still rages in France around the problem of providing husbands for the young women of the republic after the war, French psychologists and economists have indignantly rejected any suggestion of the adoption of the "ersatz," or substitute marriages as put forth by Germany.

THREE EFFICIENT MEDICINES Hood's Sarsaparilla, superlative ; blood purifier and appetizer, originated in a Boston physician's successful prescription. Peptiron, superlative iron tonic, for . anemia, nervousness, made from iron, pepsin, nux, celery, etc. Hood's Pills, superlative family catartlc, for liver, constipation, The superlative combination that gives superlative health. Practically everybody needs at least one of these medicines, But, If your blood is scrofulous, If you are also anemic or nervous. If you are constipated besides thousands have all these ailments, You need all three medicines. Ask your druggist for them today. ADV.

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