Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 117, 28 March 1918 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918

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ENGLAND GALLS ON AMERICA TO v SEND HER MEN

Message from ' Lloyd George Says that the Great Battle

Is Just Beginning. NEW YORK, March 28. A message from David Lloyd George, premier of Great Britain, calling upon the United States to send American reinforcements across the Atlantic in the shortest possible space of time, was read last night by Lord Reading, British high commissioner to the United States, at a dinner given here In his honor. "We are at the crisis of the war, attacked by an immense superiority of German troops," said the premier in his message. "Our army, has been forced to retire. The retirement has been carried out methodically before the pressure of a steady succession of fresh German reserves which are suffering enormous losses. Battle But Beginning. "The situation is being faced with splendid courage and resolution. The dogged pluck of our troops has for the moment checked the ceaseless onrush of the enemy, and the French have now Joined in the struggle. But this battle, the greatest and most momentous in the history of the world, is only just beginning. Throughout it the

French and British are buoyed with the knowledge that the great republic of the west will neglect no effort which can hasten Its troops and its ships to Europe. "In war, time is vital. It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of getting American reinforcements across the Atlantic in the shortest possible space of time." The dinner, which was given by the Lotus club in honor of Lord Reading, was the most largely attended of any In the history of the organization.

Preble County Must Raise

$495,900 of Liberty Loan EATON, O.. March 28. -To Preble county is assigned the task of raising $495,900 as her quota of the third Liberty loan, tbe same amount alloted to the county in the previous campaign, which was exceeded approximately

$136,000. E. E. Bailey, of this . city, publicity manager for the coming loan campaign, has arrived home from a

I conference with state managers of the

' camnaism.

The residence property of the late Rev. Baughman, North Cherry street.

has been sold to Philip Trunck, who.

with his family, expects to occupy the

property.

Assistant Patrol Leader Walter

Fishback, of the boy scouts, has been

awarded a wrist-watch for having

made the greatest advancement iu scout work of any member of the troop during the past year. Thomas II. Williams has sold his residence property. South Maple street, to Ilattie Garrett. He and his wife probably will take up their residence in Dayton. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Russell McNeal are parents of a girl baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Tyrrell are parents of a boy baby Mrs. Rebecca Orr, after having received treatment for some time in a hospital in Cincinnati, has returned here to the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Al

bright. Her condition is much improved .... Eaton high school has concluded its basketball season, according to the team management.

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PHILOMATH

Charles Roberts received a very painful injury to one of his eyes while husking corn, having to undergo an operation Tuesday Superintendent C. C. Albernathy, of Liberty, visited the school here Thursday. .. .Emery Ryan, Paul Wright and Everett Gates attended a basket ball game at Connersville Saturday night Among the Richmond shoppers Saturday were Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Watt, Monroe Stinson and daughter, Inez, James Plankenhorn and daughter, Loretta, and Mesdames M. J. Weber, Ada Steveps, Harry Weber and Jacob Piessinger Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank, and the Misses Myrtle and Emma Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenberg Sunday. .. .Mrs. Ella Dye, of Brownsville, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Wainwrlgbt. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett and Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Miss Oklary Plankenhorn called on Master Robert Funk at the hospital in Connersville Sunday. They report him improving nicely.... Miss Minnie Leister is home .from Grattis, Ohio, for a few weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. A. Leister John and Frank Bell, and Lewis and John Chamberlin called on M.' B. McCashland Sunday, ... .William Bertram and family, of Pershing, moved to David Doddridge's farm last week. . . . Vergil Plessinger. spent- Sunday with Darlie Fisher Edyth Brown spent

Saturday night with her cousin, Chas. I

Rodenberg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Geise near Brownsville Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank and F. M. Rodenberg, of Centerville, called on. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Thursday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, of Connersville, visited the latter's brother, Charles Roberts and family

Sunday. .. .The ladies of tbe cemetry

society met and worked in the cemetery Friday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brown and daughter, Edyth, J

were tne dinner guests of John. Ro

denberg and family Sunday Dr. Fouts, of Richmond, was called to see Mrs. Raymond Kinder, who is confined to her bed with quinsey Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix called on their son, Ora and family, Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenberg and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg and son, John, M. W. McCashland and sen, Leo, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughter, Cora, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of near Connersville, visiter with Ira Pollett and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Plankenhorn and daughter, Loretta. were Sunday guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCashland at Ablngton.

SHE WAS I!V BED TWO MONTHS Women suffering backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff Joints or any. symptom of kidney trouble should read this letter from Mrs. S. C Small. Clayton. N. M. : "t had be.n under the doctor's care all summer and in bed two months, but kept getting worse. In January I grot so bad I told them something1 had to be done or I couldn't live. We noticed an advertisement for Foley Kidney Pills and sent for some. They have done me more Rood than all other medicines." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.

Omar Mann spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mann of Spartansburg, Ind Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and Master Charles Byrd spent Sunday in New Madison with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren' entertained to dinner Friday, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde and Husaph. rey Mikesell of Richmond Everette and Miss Lotha Wolfal gave a party Saturday evening In honor of the following: Misses Gladys Anderson, Erma Wolfal, Mae Thomas; Messrs. Thurman Constable, Vernie Hill, Horace Holtcamp, Orville Shef fer, Arno Loudenslager, Guy Anderson, Erma Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfal. ....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and Master Charles Byrd of Muncie, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond..... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyde and son Herman, of New Madison, were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde. They motored to Union City to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eli Hyde's brother, John F. Thompson.... Thurman Constable has purchased the brick store building owned by Mrs. Phoebe Long Miss Ruth Weisinborn and Miss Fern Addelman spent

the week-end with Miss Weisinborn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisinborn.. . . .W. R. Tharp and family spent Sunday with John Tharp. near Nash

ville Miss Marie Harding, Miss Ruth Weisinborn, Miss Fern Addelman spent Sunday afternoon wjth Mis3 Hazel Tharp Reece Wolfal and family, Mr. and Ms. George Wolfal and family were guests Sunday of Ray

Wolfal and family Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coleman and family spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mr3. Coleman, at Lynn .Mrs. George Baker of near Richmond, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll. Y. W. C. A. RAISES FUNDS

No Service Tonight at ; Second Lutheran Church The Passion week service planned for Thursday evening at the Second English Lutheran church, will not be held, due to the necessary absence from the city of the pastor. Rev. C. Raymond Isley. This will not affect the Friday evening service which will be held at 7:30 o'clock as announced, in connection with the Preparatory

service and a special Good Friday

offering.

A laboratory to be created at Hel

singfors, Finland, for the study of

technical Industrial problems, will be

supported in part by the government,

but largely by a number of private

concerns.

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OXFORD, O., March 28 The girls of the Miami University Y. W. C. A. are selling toothpaste and sandwiches to1 raise funds to send delegates to the Eaglesmere (P.) convention this slimmer.

"A Shine In fQl Every Ditto'9 JuLJ a can today from 7wJrtJ

A farewell party was given for Mr. Omar Driskel, who will leaye for camp soon, Saturday evening at his home north of town. Those present wer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hannah, and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hannah, Misses Alice Eubank and Dorothy Martin of Richmond, Nellie and Mabel Bockhofer, Ruth Lacey, Elizabeth Miller and Madaline Hannah and Mrs. Alfred Driskel, Messrs. Ralph and Walter Schroeder, Roscoe Bonn, Howard Bockhofer, Roland Miller and Burm-

ham Clark. The evening was spent In music and games after, which light refreshments were served..,. Miss Ruth Fulghum spent Sunday with Miss Olive Harrison.... Howard Reed, who has been heme on a furlough, returned to Camp Taylor, Tuesday.... Miss Elizabeth , Miller had . as her guests Saturday night and Sunday, Misses Dorothy Martin and Alice Eubank, of Richmond, and Miss Madaline Hannah. . . . Miss Irene Maines spent Sunday with Miss Georgia Hatfield.,.. Mrs. J. B. Dougherty and daughter, Maxine, of Cambridge City, has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrison and family.... Miss Clementine Overman of this place spent Sunday with her brother. Rex, who Is attending school at the Blind Institute, Indianapolis. .. .Miss Elizabeth and Mr. Roland Miller entertained at supper Sunday evening, Miss Alice Eubank, Dorothy Martin, Madaline Hannah, Messrs. Omer and Alfred Driskel and Ralph Schroeder. .Miss Olive Harrison and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty were calling on Miss Olive Hunt, Monday evening. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunt and daughter, Martha, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Hunt and family of Richmond. ....Misses Lettie Hataeld. Ruby Williams, Marie Keene and Ruth Hiatt,

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Men in Training

Fighting isn't the only duty of a soldier, and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains, chilblains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the scldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches i3 Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient to carry or use: does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. Generous sized bottles, at all druggists. 25c. 50c. 1. 00.

Sloan's prices not increased, 25c, 50c, $1

THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Not only know, but do. Think it out, then carry It out. The heavy blows of adversity and disappointment often thresh out the good brain of genius and ability. Richmond people would just as soon do business with Palladium Want Advertisers as with their neighbors. This confidence in classified advertising is the result of careful censorship in The Palladium office.

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We have put forth special effort to have on sale just the correct styles and colors to suit your new Easter togs." Our styles for Spring spell beauty and simplicity in every sense of the word.

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Anyone who tries this pleasant tasting home-made cough syrup, will quickly understand wh it is used in more homes in the United States and t anada than anv other cough, rcmed-. The way it takes hold f an ohotinato cough, pivinjr immediate relief, will maka you regret that vou never tried It before. It is a truly dependable eoujrh. remedy that should; bo kept handy in every home, to use at the first sien of a couch durinar the sight or day time. ,Anr drujtcjst can supply you with. 2H ounces, of Tinex '(80 cents worth). Pour this into a pint bottle and fill tha bottle with, plam granulated sugar syrup. The total cost is about 63 cents and you have a full pint of tha most CUectlVa Tpmodv Ton tvsr iiuJ

Tho miick, lastinjr relief you cot from '

riTurn6 coujjn vrur win really surprise you. Jt promptly heals th'o Inflamed membranes that lina the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and ?n Tour couch stops entlrelr. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma. Tinex is a hiehly concentrated com pound of .Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for its healinir effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask for "2K ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don t accent anvthin? else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded roes with this prepr ration. Bw l'incx Co., Ft Waya.,

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Gray Kid Boots in dress, heels or the fashionable military heel, priced

$6.00 to

$8.00

Brown Kid .Boots in either heel, plain toe or stitched tip, extra spe-

$6.00

The oxford style low shoe is. certainly right for this season they are in brown or black all heel heights, at $5.00

The new chic Pumps are beauties, in all the colors $5.00 and $6.00

A huge sore very deep fall of foul ' discharge. Agony all day; no rest at night. Then just a few drops of the sentic, cooling- liquid, D. D. D. Irritation ' ' and pain gone. Sweet, refreshing sleep ' at night. In due time, complete healing. D. D. D. is guaranteed. 85c, 60c and $1.00. Ask for D. D. D. today. inxinxiQ). TCTie Licru-icL Wash

teachers, spent Sunday with their pa-

rents. .. .miss is enie overman, ma school teacher In the Eaton. Ohio, school,, spent Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overman and family of near Arcanum Miss -Aisle Fahien of Richmond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs." Fahien.... Clint Pendland, from Kansas, Is spending a few days with, his son, Mr. Clarence Pendland.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moore and son, Ralph, of Richmond, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunt and family. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spillman, of Richmond, spent Sunday with the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thornton .... Miss Lucile Thornton has been 111 with pneumonia.

A CLEAR COMPLEXION

Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes . Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Kaown " Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 yean treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal

action, carrying off the waste and poison ous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts.

inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sue cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition, 10c and 25c per bos. All druggists.

This Woman is Back at Work Says Rheumatism Is All Gone Since Giving Tanlac Radium Treatment Trial Mrs. John Shoup, 2118 Gilbert avenue. Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, had to quit her position as waitress at the Ladies' Exchange on Fourth street some time ago because of rheumatism. She tried Tanlac Rheumatism Treatment recently and is now so much improved that she is back at work again. "I know that it is a grave thing for a person to publicly recommend a medicine and that It shouldn't be done unless the merit of the medicine has been absolutely proven." Mrs. Shoup said. "Tanlac Rheumatism Treatment relieved me of about as bad a case of rheumatism as anybody could have, and that is why I am unhesitatingly recommending it. '? "My rheumatism finally got 60 bad that I had to give up my poslUon and stay at home. The aches and twinges In my . arms were so bad that I couldn't

raise my hands above my head and I

had. a dull, achy feeling In my back. The pains kept me awake at night. "It wasn't long after I'd started tak ing Tanlac Rheumatism Treatment until I could see that the pains were leaving. I'm not bothered at all with pains and twinges now and I'm up and around again. I'm back at ray work now. "Tanlac Rheumatism Treatment and Tanlac, in my position, are two mighty fine preparations and worthy of ail the praise that I can give them." :If you suffer from rheumatism get Tanlac Rheumatism Treatment today. You can get Tanlac Rheumatism Treatment at Quigley'a Drag Stores. Adv. s SSS S I s

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