Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 104, 13 March 1918 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMD oUN-TEUiiiftAM. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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The Next Liberty Loan
The Wayne county organization for the next Liberty Loan drive is well under way. A quick
loaned to his Government at interest, with resulting benefit to himself and to his Government. "We must realize that the Government's
credit is vital to the success of the war; that it underlies every activity. It is a sacred duty of every citizen, and it should be regarded as a glor ious privilege by every patriot to uphold the Government's credit with the same kind of self-sacrifice and nobility of soul that our gallant sons exhibit, when they die for us on the battlefields of Europe. It is as imperative to sustain the Government's credit as it is to sustain our armies, because our armies can not be sustained unless the Government's credit is always above reproach. The courage and resources of the Nation are so abundant that America's success in the war is
beyond question if they are properly organized and intelligently used. The economic and financ-
resnnnse of mirchasers of government securities
is expected. Wayne has exceeded its quotas for jai condition of the country was never so strong
and America's spirit was never more aroused to
every request the government has made for money for direct war purposes and for Y. M. C. A. and Rd Cross work. Secretary McAdoo, in a statement issued a few days ago, says : "Up to the present there has been a relatively small denial of pleasures, comforts, and conveniences on the part of the average citizen. He is drawing upon the general store of supplies in the country with almost the same freedom as before America came into the war. This can not continue without serious hurt to the Nation and to the world. "The great financial operations of the Government can not be carried forward successfully
unless the people of the United States economize in every possible direction, save their money and lend it to the Government. By saving money they give up some of their needless pleasures; they reduce their demand upon the general supply of 'food, clothing, and other materials in the country, releasing thereby that much for the use of our own armies and the armies and civilian populations of the nations which are fighting the common danger with us. "They are at the same time increasing their own material prosperity by their savings, and they are directly helping their Government by lending it the money with which it can buy the necessary supplies and command the necessary services to make our fighting forces stronger and more effective in the field ; and this means an earlier victory for American arms. "It is easy to visualize the course of a dollar saved from waste and invested in Government bonds ; First, it goes to the Government as a loan for the war; second, it is expended by the Government for food, clothing, and ammunition which go directly to a gallant soldier or sailor, whose fighting strength is kept up by the food, whose body i3 kept warm by the clothing, and whose enemy is hit by the ammunition. It has not been expended in the purchase of needless
food and clothing for the man at home, and is, therefore, released for the use of the soldier; it is saved wealth to the man at home and can be
the importance and necessity of going forward, resolutely and regardless of sacrifices, to the accomplishment of the great task to which God has called us." Money, men and material will win the war. Two motives will give these essentials loyalty and patriotism. The purchase of Liberty Loan bonds proves that loyalty and patriotism dwell in our hearts. The next bond issue is a challenge to our patriotism and loyalty. Each of us must answer to the call of his own conscience.
The Food Administration Says: If every family in the United States had just one wheatless meal each week just one a week the total saving of wheat in a year would be 90,000,000 bushels. The food administration has asked everybody to have two wheatless days a week and one wheatless meal EVERY day. This is easy for each individual, but imagine what the total saving in wheat will be!
But her pa power seems to be still going strong.
Every time we pick up a paper we find that "the best-known hotel man in the country" has just died. He must have more lives than King Menelik of Abyssinia.
ultimate consumers have almost forgotten about them. The old-fashioned party who used to send to the mail order house for a No. 9 set of teeth (upper and lower) has passed from mortal ken.
"From childhood I have been influenced by five men: Alexander the Great. .Tnliua Par Theodoric II..
The war may come and the war mays Frederick th r.rc.t nd Vanoleon."
go, but autobiographical sketches of ; Emperor Wilhelm II.
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Looking Ahead From the New York Thaes.
EREAFTER, "Your country needs you" will be ad
dressed to every man of draft age who is not v.i-i!iiv infsTinfitatfd for war service, at the
rear or at home as well as at the front. There is to be no exemption for defects or for ailments that will yield to medical treatment. That is the meaning of General Crowder's new regulations issued for the guidance of the medical advisory board;;. There will be a physical reclassification dividing the drafted into those acceptable for general military service; those who fhouid be acceptable after the doctors have taken them in hand; those acceptable for special or limited military service in a specified capacity or occupation; and those rejected for defects or ailments utterly disqualifying them. Hundred?, probably thousands, of young men have proved an imperfection or weakness, neither grave in the one case nor uncurable in the other, ;hat removed them to the exempt class, although they were perhaps more fit to wear khaki in the training camps and carry a gun in France than other young men who were called to the colors. There have also been pathetic cases of willing youngsters who were rejected by overparticular or finical doctors, perhaps for a slight disturbance of the heart function that has never interfered with their usefulness and couM be successfully treated ; or for a minor defect of the
sight, under weight, or some other and not serious phys
ical imperfection.
The fact is there has been a good deal of "red tape"
in the physical examinations. It was the same way in
England earlv in the war, but common sense prevailed
w hei: the need of men became urgent. "What we are beginning to realize in America is that the war may go on
for years and the draf1. may have to be combed for the
last man who can do his "bit."
BY OUR OFFICE BOY A youngish maid with beauteous map; She knit her beau a beanie cap. She waited till she found a chance. Then sent it to her beau in France. He put it on, out in the rain.
j And soon his head began to pain. J It pained some more, alas, alack.
And then his head began to crack. They found him there and thought him dead The beanie cap still on his head. With chisels then they pried it loose; His head was like that of a goese. The yarn she used, it had been punk; The beanie cap, how it had shrunk. The doctor says to tell his gal That he can leave the hospit-al Some time next fall, and well, perhaps. But he must shun all beanie caps. O maid, if you must do your bit. Go drive a truck, but please don't knit.
PINNER STOlilEi During a school tea a kindly English lady sat regarding one of the young guests with evident alarm. Undismayed by the lady's glances the
speeding, all in less than an hour." Mother (to curate) And do you really pray for your enemies?" Ethel (overhearing) I do, mummy. Curate And what ao you say in your prayer, my child? Ethel I pray that they may be beaten. "A3 I look into your eyes." he murmured. "I see much happiness in store for us." "I fear there's nothing to it, Oswald," she replied, not unkindly. "Papa has been looking into your rating."
Everett, came home with him for a week's visit The prayer meeting of I . . i
the M. . cnurcn wm ue wnn .ur. Belle Wills Thursday evening. Rev. Mr. Ulmer, leader Jesse Gibson was in Connersville Saturday Mrs. Will Plankenhorn visited with Mrs. Neomi Plankenhorn Sunday. Monday she returned to her home in Lyonsville, Ind Miss Waneta Hendershott spent the week-end visiting friends at Centerville R. A. Feemster and daughter Martha, of Cambridge City, were looking after the interest of their farm in this vicinity Friday.
WEBSTER, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plankenhorn, Master Russell, and Miss Ida Plankenhorn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Parrish of Gettysburg, O Mrs. Belle Wills and Mrs. Allie Brum-
field were visiting in Richmond Satur-
young hopeful demolished plate after plate of bread and butter and cake. At last the lady could stand it no
longer, uoing up 10 uie unum "";day Rpv. Mr. Ulmer will preach a sftld: I missionarv sermon Sunday, March "My boy. have you ever read any ; 17ht gt after wh,ch they book which would tell you wha to,have the mite box opening in the M. cat. what to drink and what to avoid , E church Charles Plankenhorn "Why, bless you, ma am replied vlgUi hls brother in Ly0nsville the young gentleman with his mouth Saturday his nephew, full of cake, "I don't want no book. lfn verv simple. I eat all I tan, I MMMraaBBaaMHBBMM
drink all I can an' I avoids bustin'." "I've heard a great deal about the lnw's delay," said th confirmed motorist. "To be sure. Everybody is qualified to speak on that subject." "Well, I am not. Time and again I've been arrested, tried and fined for
BI SWEATED MAGNESIA For Dyspepsia, Indigestion Heartburn, Belching, Sour Acid Stomach, Gas in Stomach, etc., take a teaspoonful o: Bisurated Magnesia in a half glass of hot water after eating. Is safe, pleasant and harmless to use and gives almost instant relief. It neutralizes stomach acidity and sweetens the food contents so that digestion is easy and painless. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv.
THOROUGH WORK
How a Richmond Citizen Found Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders Any curable disease of the kidneys, Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Fills have Men tested by thousands. Richmond people testify. Can you ask more convincing proof of merit? Mrs. Fred Lehue. Sol Chestnut St. Richmond, says: "Last winter I had an attack of kidney trouble. My back ached so I could get no rest day or night. My sight blurred and spots floated before my eyes. My life was miserable. My kidneys didn't act right and I used different remedies with no benefit. Finally a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I can't praise them enough for what they did for me. The backache was removed, my kidneys again acted naturally and I felt like a different person." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Lehue had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfers., Buffalo, N. Y.
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the life of John L. Sullivan will apparently go on forever. Old friend slit skirt is back again in the spring styles. The horrors of war are evidently to continue in one form or another. The House agricultural committee is urging a new food law "with teeth in
it
Strange
Trotzky.
he doesn't mention Leon
TROTZKY'S PLAN OF CAMPAIGN IS TO LURE THE GERMANS SO FAR INTO RUSSIA THAT THEY
WILL ALL DIE OFF OF HOMESICfl NESS.
URIC ACID IN MEAT BRINGS RHEUMATISM
Says a little salts in water may savi you from dread attack.
MOTHERS
DO THIS-
Rheumatism is easier to avoid thai to cure, states a well know authority We are advised to dress warmly; keel the feet dry; avoid exposure: eat les! meat, but drink plenty of good water Rheumatism is a direct result of eat ing too much meat and other rici foods that produce uric acid which i: absorbed Into the blood. It 13 tin function of the kidneys to filter thil scid from the blood and cast it out ii the urine; the pores of the skin cr also a means of frepin? the hlnrwl rl
So far as teeth are concerned the When the Children Cough, Rub this impurity. In damp and chill'
MUSterole On Throats . ?ia weatner tne sKin pores are cios- ' j pViaeta I thus forcing the kidney., to do doubl' ana nests j work tt,ey become weak and sluggish No telling how soon the symptoms may and fail to eliminate the uric acii develop into croup, or worse. And then'a which keeps accumulating and clrcu when you're glad you have a jar of Mus-. latlng through the system, eventual!' terole at hand to give prompt, sure re- i settling in the Joints and musclfl lief. It does not blister. causing stiffness, soreness and pail As first aid and a certain remedy, 1 called rheumatism. Musterole is excellent. Thousands of j At the first twinge of rheumatism mothers know it. You should keep a get from anv pharmacv abo" tout jar in the house, ready for instant use. ounces of .lad Salts: put a tablespoon
it is tne remedy tor aauits, too. Ke-ifui fn a giafiS Cf water and drink be
HULL MEDICINE COMPANY BACK UP CLAIM WITH $1,000 IN GOLD
One thousand dollars in gold will be paid by the Hull Medicine Company, Findlay. Ohio, if their claim that Hull's Superlative contains the important elements as are found in the
human body are disproved
lieves sore throat; bronchitis, tonsilitis.
Even a little news from the redoubtable Villa would be welcome for a change.
Israel Zangwill says there should be a Jewish republic. What is Broadway, if it isn't that?
A military expect on the New York "Times" is made to say: "France has nearly exhausted her ma power."
I had rheumatism eight years.
lam new wen.
I took Truster's Rheumatic Tablets
We all took Truster's Rheumatic Tablets. We advise that you take them also. RHEUMATISM Truster's Rheumatic Tablets Are Purely Vegetable, Harmless, yet powerful. They are manufactured by the very best chemists in the United States. They are known as the "Reconstructors." For Sale by All Druggists 50c the Box If your druggist will not supply yon write the Truster Remedy Company Huntington, Indiana For Rheumatism, Lumbago and kindred diseases use TRUSLER'S RHEUMATIC TABLETS.
I am the picture of health.
Take Trusler's Rheilmatic Tablets as I did.
I never felt better
For 28 years this preparation has up, suu neis, asuu.ucuu.g i u-
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alysis demonstrated the fact that this preparation contains in very highly concentrated form the important minerals the body must have to regain or maintain its proper health-balance, and that when sickness or disease assails the body a course of treatment with this preparation restores health in an astonishingly short time. Local druggists are selling great quantities of Hull's Superlative, and while they are instructed to promptly refund the purchase price to any one returning a partly filled or empty bottle, not one customer has seen fit to take advantage of this offer. This is proof that Hull's Superlative is actually doing a wonderful work, and men and women who keep a bottle handy for emergency and take some occasionally will find they will enjoy an uninterrupted period of good health. For sale by all Druggists.
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fore breakfast each morning for i week. This is s-ld to eliminate urit acid by stimulating the kidneys t
i normal action, thus ridding the bloo!
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