Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 100, 8 March 1918 — Page 9

AUSTRIA FORGETS GERMANY'S AID, SAYS HUN PRESS

Relations Between the Two Countries Not Improved Following Strike Movement NEW YORK. March 8. Relations between Austria-Hungary and Germany have not been improved by the recent ntrike movement In AustriaHungary and by the various editorials and speeches explaining the strike as a protest against the annexationist propaganda of the pan-Germans, as is shown by the comment in the German press in the latter part of January. ewnapapers, such as the Cologne Gazette, resent the attitude of the V.ennose and lament the utterances they made, declaring that the cause of peace was not served by them. A significant feature in the German press comments Is the fact that a discussion has been precipitated as to which of the two countries had rendered the greater service to the other during the war. The Berliner Tageblate of Jan. 25, Kays there are many people in Germany who claim that the peoples of Austria-Hungary seem to forget easily what the German nation and army have done for them. These persons, the Berlin paper says, are the same classes who by their attitude have lnJurtd Germany so immensely in the eves of the world and have alienated cordial friendships. They are also to be thanked for the fact that the almost excessive sympathy with which everything German was viewed in Austria during the first year of the war has not been retained in its unalloyed purity. Hut. the people of Austria says the 15. rlin, cannot forget that in their liberated territories, extending from Uukowina and the snow-covered Carpat hlana, to the southern borders, there rests besides their own sons thousands of German men and youths. The Tageblatt. thon proceeds to exi.Iiiin that the German government follows no annexationist scheme and that any misunderstandings were caused by the German proposals -'ir j (he Hrest-Litovsk conference, regarding the future of Poland, Lithuania, Oourland. Livonia and Esthonla. It adds that later, the German government declared it did not desire to annex these territories, but intended only to conclude treaties with such sections ns seceded from Russia. K. V. CARMAN GETS GOVERNMENT POST k- v I'nrmnti ilirertor of vocational training in the Richmond schools, will leave for Washington Friday night to assume hU duties ns civilian inspectors of vocational training for drafted men. He will travel fron place to place inspecting training centers. ! The appointment to the federal position came as a surprise to Carman who did not know that his name had for the post. Car man's work in the Richmond school has been of exceptional merit. Repentant Wife Seeks to Regain Husband's Love CLEVELAND. ()., March 8. A repentant wife Mrs. Ethel Hupp was on the verge of hysteria at her home today while relatives were conducting a search for her h isbar.d. Elmer Hupp acquitted last night of the murder of Charles L. Joyce, alleged defiler of the Hupp home. Mrs. Hupp seeks reconciliation with her husband. Immediately after his acquittal. Hupp said he intended to start divorce proceedings against the woman, whose alleged perfidy led to the slaying of Joyce by Hupp on Jan. 10 in the Hupp home. Between sobs this morning Mrs. Hupp told relatives she wanted to regain her husband's love and did not 'want him to divorce her. Authorize Furloughs for Men Needed in non-Military Pursuits WASHINGTON. March 8. Furloughs for farmers and other men ' needed in non-military pursuits necessary to the war were authorized in a senate bill passed today by the house with the approval of the war department. LIBERTY MARKET Cor. 12th &. Main Streets t'ome bring your baskets and save. Special for Saturday Lettuce, lb 15 Crackers, lb 1G Onions, 3 lbs. for 10 Raisins, 3 pkjrs 25c Small Pruns, 2 lbs. . ..2l 2 lbs. Peaches 25 25c Pink Salmon 18 Sun Light Red Beans. 10 2 lOc-Sack Salt .15 Milk, all kinds, 4 small cans 25c Apple Butter, jar 15 Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 15 Quaker and National Oats for 10 Grape Fruit, 3 for 10 2 glasses Dried Beef.. 25 3 Rolls Toilet Paper. .10

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TOOLS FOR HOME GARDEN THOSE FOR SMALL AND LARGER TRACTS

OVER THE TOP SOIL Shoulder hoes! Ground spades! Dig! Don't dig too deep! There's an easier way to Berlin. No medallions tor the home battalions but gardening brings its own reward. Just becauee new garden tools are scarce and high In price the prospective gardener need not despair of preparing the soil and planting a garden, because it does not take many tools to work a garden, and if new tools are too expensive perhaps the old ones may be mended or second-hand ones bought at a moderate cost. Three Tools for a Small Garden In a small garden (20 by 50 feet, 1.000 square feet, or smaller), where the work is all done by man power rather than by horse power, the only tools required are a digging fork or spade, a steel-tooth rake, and a hoe. If the spading is done by hired help the laborer probably has his own spade or digging fork and thus the gardener needs only a hoe and a rake. Two stakes and a string as long as the rows are to be made will serve the purpose of a purchased garden line to lay off straight rows. The end of the rake handle or hoe handle may be used to mark out the row along the tightly stretched string. The blade of the hoe may also be used for marking out the row. Two Tools for a Medium-Sized Garden For a medium-sized garden (24 by 75 feet, 1.S00 square feet, or between that and 1,000 square feet), provided the ground is plowed by a team, only two tools are absolutely essential, namely, ihe hoe and the rake. A digging fork is desirable for digging potatoes and breaking up ground that has become packed, but the garden can be handled without it. A hand cultivator would also be of great service and a time saver, but the crops can be cultivated with a hoe. Five Tools for a Large Garden By a large garden is meant one between the medium size and up to onehalf acre. A garden of this size should be plowed with a team and then, besides the rake and hoe, a hand cultivator costing five or six dollars Is necessary, unless the intention is to DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise awaiting you. Tomorrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kidneys : and thirty feet of intestines all the indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweeten'ng and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morning inside-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthusiastic and keep it up daily. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of Limestone Phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phosphate is an inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless. Adv.

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28xl12-inch Guaranteed First Quality Bicycle Tires, Button Tread, all new 1918 stock. A real $2.00 value; Saturday only Another Big Special Next Sam S. 512 MAIN STREET. NOW IS THE

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YOU" VOURSetrs hire horse cultivating during the season. A long, stout string will do to line out straight rows. The hand cultivator has several attachments, such as shovels, cultivator teeth, plow, rake and weeder, as it is serviceable for many purposes In caring for he garden. The digging fork is a necessity in a large garden, as is also a garden trowel used in transplanting plants. The one-piece iron garden trowel is best and strongest and may often be purchased for a few cents. Other Garden Tools There are many other garden tools for special purposes which may be useful occasionally, as follows: Hoes. There are at least six special kinds of hoes besides the ordinary broad-bladed one in most common use which is generally called the "garden" hoe, although it is really the "square," "draw," "corn," "field," or "socket" hoe. For working among small plants one of the narrow, pointed hoes is often useful; otherwise, the ordinary hoe is all that is necessary. Dibble. A blunt-pointed tool for making holes when transplanting plants. A garden trowel is more serviceable than the dibble. A good dibble, however, can be made from a section of an old broom handle. Hand Weeder. This is not needed, but a good one can be made from an old metal hoop. Bind the two ends together so as to make a loop and tie the ends of the hoop together with cord, winding on enough to form a handle. Potato Hoe or Hook This is good for digging potatoes and some other When You Have A Minute to spare stop in "the store of pleasant dealing" and hear the new Q. R. S. Player Rolls and Columbia Records. You are always welcome and we will be glad to play any new number you may care to hear. ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 10c Opp Post Office. Phone 1655 Saturday Watch For It. Wigran PHONE 1295 TIME TO

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Garden Tools, Including the Eessenti al Implements and a Few Others: (2) hoe; (3) heart-shaped furrow hoe ; (5) steel-tocth rake; (7) fork; (9) spade; (11) shovel; (12) trowel; (13) scratch weeder; (14) stakes. Handles of some of the longer im plements are marked off In feet and half feet for convenience in measuring.

crops, but is not necessary. A digging fork is much better. Manure Fork. A manure fork is very useful in a large garden to handle vines, corn stalks, manure, etc. Garden Reel. A metal reel for handling the garden line is not essential. Watering Pot. This i3 more conFOR SALE Recleaned WHITE OATS for Seed $1.00 per Bushel Greensfork Elevator Co Greensfork, Ind. Well Fiffim a m. i m b m hbkbbb w id Teeth reniacme lost natural ones. erase deep facial lines and hoilows, ana restore rounaness oi contour, banishing prematurely a iron mriVQ WE MAKE THEM sets, up to the finest that mon- . ... , ey can ouy dui aiways at reasonaDie prices. ti

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venient for watering plants than is a bucket, but a bucket and a tin can with nail holes in the bottom can be made to do duty in place of a watering pot. Seeder. The expense of a seeder for garden use is hardly justified. Man Has Miraculous Escape "I was told by our family physician that I could not live without an operation, as my liver and gall sack were in such a condition. I set the day to go to the hospital, but then I saw the advertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Since taking it 1 am feeling like a two-year-old. I am sure I never could have survived an operation." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the Catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Quigley's Drug Store Adv. u,..iii. mniuu mmA jvhw ' , fiSMX 1 S ;; 'ik'-'Sfe , - i8? HiiimiMiiif HtHtttMitmmiimi in itmiiMMtfMtsimi mi urn uiuiiHtiiiiMiMiHiniimiitiiHMiuimitiiiiiHiiiitmmiininiiiiniiui' X ii i S city and absolutely make your $3.50 and up In the Westcott Hotel

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Agricultural Students are Placed in Class 5 WASHINGTON, March 8 Govern ors were notified today by provost marshal general Crowder that all students in land grant agriculture colleges whose class standing places them in the upper third of the senior class may enlist in the quartermast COUNT FIFTY! PAINS AND NEURALGIA GONE Instant Relief! Rub This Nerve Torture and Misery Right out With "St. Jacob's Liniment." Rub this soothing, penetrating liniment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and like magic neuralgia disappears. "St. Jacob's Liniment" conquers pain. It is harmless "neuralgia relief" which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the "aching nerves" and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether vour Dain or ! neuralgia i3 in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant relief with this old-time, honest pain de stroyer it can not injure. Adv. Style With a Capital "S" JUST LOOK THESE OVER Thomas We Serve

ATTENTION FARMERS ! pi XiriirW TWIMF We bave 3ust received a limited supply BirHUEjEl. A VVArf of Mccormlck Standard Twine from which we can fill orders as long as it lasts at a price lower than we had expected. JAMES OLIVER NO. 11 SULKY PLOW

The James Oliver No. 11 sulky is particularly adapted for plowing around large lands as well as small fields. It enables the driver to make square turns at corners with the plow in the ground. This sulky makes it unnecessary to divide a field into lands, thus eliminating unnecessary back ridges and dead furrows. The reason why the No. 11 can be turned successfully with the bottom in the ground cutting its full depth is its short wheel base. The front furrow wheel does not protrude beyond the turned furrow, consequently, this wheel does not lift the bottom from the ground when turning the corner. For this reason the James Oliver No. 11 plows the ground on the corners just as deep as it does when going straight down the field. Another advantage of this plow i3 that the operator can plow the ground making in-turns with the bottom in the ground cutting its full depth. This style of plowing is popular in many localities because farmers do not like to have the plowed ground on the corners tramped by the horses. When plowing in this manner with the James Oliver No. 11 sulky there is no occasion for ever having hoof tracks on the plowed ground. . THE OLIVER Double Can DISC PULVERIZER (CULTI PACKER) Here Is What It Will Do for You 1. Crush all lumps and pack out air spaces. 2. Firm earth about seed after sowing. 3. Cultivate and break up crusts on growing wheat, oats, etc. 4. Straddle corn till it is one foot high. 6. Boll winter wheat in spring to close up frost cracks and crevices. 6. Stir surface for a mulch to keep moisture. 7. Run at right angles to wind to stop soil blowing. Complete with Tongue Trucks, $65.00 TIte McConaha Co.

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er's enlisted reserve corps and will be placed by local boards in class 5 on the ground that they are in the military service. The evident purpose of announcement, which takes the form of an amendment to the selective service regulations. Is to exempt as far as possible, registrants who may be used on farms. This is in line with the policy to increase the country's food production. SAYS PILE REMEDY WORTH $100.00 A BOX Columbus Man Knows What He Is i laiKing adoux I have had itching piles ever since my earliest recollection. I am 53 years old and have suffered terribly. I have tried many remedies and doctors, but no cure. About 8 weeks ago 1 saw your ad for Peterson's Ointment. The first application stopped all itching, and in three days all soreness. I have only used one 25c box and consider T am cured. You have my heartfelt thanks, and may everyone that has this trouble see this and give Peterson's Ointment, that is worth a hundred dollars or more a dox, a trial. Sincerely yours, A. Newth, Columbus. Ohio. "It makes me feel proud to be able to produce an ointment like that," says Peterson. "Not only do I guarantee Peterson's Ointment for old sores and wounds, but for Eczema. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Itching Skin, Pimples, Blackheads and all skin diseases. I put up a big box for 30 cents, a price all can afford to pay and money back from your druggist if not satisfied." Sold by Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.

For men who care, and what man nowadays is not actually "fussy" about his shoes. We have an assortment of the very newest in up-to-date shoe styles. TAN CALF LACE, style like illustrated with a medium toe, low heel S5.00 Black Calf Lace, style as above. ..$5.00 Vici Kid Lace or Blucher, as above $6.00

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