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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEQIUV

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Infiana. as Seoond Class Mail Matter. MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the us for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and Mm the local news published hei eln. All rlgrhts of republication of special dlspatcuen herein are atsn reserve.

The Visit of the U-Boats The raid of German submersibles along the

Atlantic coast failed dismally in its purpose of terrorizing the country, if this is the correct interpretation to be placed on their visit. No trans-Atlantic liners were torpedoed and no troop

transports fell prey to the underwater murderers.

The country has been expecting this raid for many months. The first report admittedly v&s

somewhat of a surprise, but the country soon set

tied down to a recognition of the fact that raids

of this kind could be expected and that the military damage done by the U-boat murderers was insignificant. Reports so far indicate that no major damage was done and that instead of terrorizing the people of the United States it merely became an incentive to greater war effort and sacrifice. Financial circles seemingly were merely bored and not alarmed by the news, for Wall Street did not record a panic. U-boat assassins operating thousands of miles from their base can inflict very little damage. If some of our southern neighbors had been base enough to permit Germany to establish a submarine base at our back door, there would haye been some ground for alarm. Until we learn of a submarine base in the southern waters or in some isolated bay from which U-boats can outfit there is no cause for alarm. A flotilla of submarines that must cross the Atlantic for supplies is a very ineffective weapon. The real menace to the Allies lies in the torpedoing of American transports and of tankers. The Allies need all the reserves we can transport, and their fleets and our own naval units need the oil which is being sent from the Mexican fields. If there is a serious interruption in the transportation of soldiers or oil, the submarine in American waters will have accomplished its purpose. So far, there is nothing to indicate a real source for worry.

War Hints War Helps War Duties Compiled and Condensed for the Indiana State Council of Defense by George Ade. y This week the Red Cross is making a drive in Indiana to enroll nurses and get students for the nurses' training schools. The public is asked to get along with as few trained nurses as possible these days, because the Red Cross needs them and needs them badly.

Just a few reminders: Build silos! Economize! Buy coal for next winter! Invest in war stamps! Until next harvest, forget there is such a thing as wheat flour ! Write to the soldier boys ! Think and talk victory !

Most of us are too busy these days to do police work on the side, But, it you know, for sure, that some resident of the state has been making disloyal statements, send the facts in the case and the names of witnesses to L. Ert Slack, U. S. District Attorney, Federal Building, Indianapolis.

Briefly, Mr. Hoover says to you: We still need meat and meat products to send abroad. In the allied countries each person has been reduced to an average of 1 1-4 pounds per week. Over here we average 3 1-4 pounds. This average should be cut to two pounds, including poultry. Go easy on meat and meat products.

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The Potsdam Hall Porter

From the New York Times

VERY day brings more news of riots in Bohemia,

burning of public buildings, tearing down of the Austrian flag and running up of the Bohemian,

sacking of German newspaper offices. The Czechs, treated with the utmost brutality since the beginning of the war, are bent inexorably on independence. Many of them are lighting for the Allies. At home, they are resisting Austria to the best of their power. "Who are the loyal Czechs?" Prince Thun, Viveroy of Bohemia, was asked by his successor. "There are only two, you and myself," was the reply. JJartial law has just been proclaimed in Bosnia. That formality is gone through now and then in the Slav provinces. It seems unnecessary, since arbitrary imprisonment and military execution are familiar Austro-Hungar-ian processes for governing the Slavs. Yet in the artificial thing called the Hapsburg Monarchy the Slavs are in the majority. The old Emperor, Francis Joseph, once said that he "would rather be the hall porter at Potsdam" than Emperor of an empire controlled by the Slavs. Revolution or something very like it now prevails in many parts of that shattered empire. The young Emperor Karl, bound ingloriously to Germany, has almost come to the proud Potsdam office mentioned by his venerable predecessor.

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$1; Spencer. Oliver, $5; Snyder, jacoo

$1; Shideler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, $10; Snedeker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, $2; Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. V. M.. $1.

Sheffer, Roy, $1; Smelser, Ricbarfl,

$50; Schwenke, Edna H., $1; Schip-

man, Lawrence J., $2; Stanley. Josie, $15; Smith, Arthur D., $5; Schwing, Emma, $15; Studt, Howard, $7.50; Stuerenberg, Anna C, $1; Sloan, G. J. $1.00. Simpson, Charles, $1; Slmcoke, Frank, $2.50; Starr, J. E.. $7.50; Schools, Benj., 25 cents; Simpson, John, $5; Steadman, C, $1; Specht, H.

$6; Steinbrink, Wm. F., $1.60; Snites,

, $1.00

Harman, $10; Way, Charley W., $1; Way, Ernest, $1; Wogaman, A,, $3; Wikee, Charlie M., $5; Wiggins, Cassius. $1; Woodard, L. J., $25.

Sourbeer. W., $8; Strader, Charles,

$15; Smith, John K., $1.50,' Starbuck, Margaret, $1.50; Stanley, Anna May, $5; Schlagel, Fred, $1; Stanley, Orlo I.,

$5; Stigelman, Robert R., $7.50; Stan

ley, C. A., $3.00. Snyder, John, $3; Slick, Geo. W., $2;

Stiggelman, W., $1; Snyder, Walter, $1.00; Strate, James C, $1; Spurling,

John P., $1.50; Sauder, Gustave, $1;

Sauder, George, ?2; Smith, Howard G.,

$10.00. Sejnler, Mrs. Jennie, $4; Stanley, Chas: A., 3; Smith, S. E., $2; Shute, Mrs. Wm., $5; Samms, Mr. Wm., $1; Schutte, John A., $3. T . Thompson, Leona, $5; Toschlog, John, $3; Turner, Howard, $5; Thomp

son, Oscar and wife, $2 ; Turner, J. W.,

$10; Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. O. H., $o;

Taylor, Layman S., $2; Townsend, Delia and Chas., $10; Test, Oliver.,

$5; Test, Walter, $5; Tony, Jim, $1;

Triplett, Wm. E., $2; Tapey, Henry,

$1: Turner. Wm., 7.50.

Turner, Herb, $2.50; Turner, Henry, $5; Turner, Aaron, $2.50; Tueckem, George, $3; Turner, Roy, $2; Timmons, Wm., 25c; Tread well, Wallace, $2; Taylor, Wm. P., $3; Tweedle, John S., $3; Texton, Neary, $1; Tague, Mr. and Mrs., $2. Thistlethwaite, Ed. H., $1; Thlstlethwaite, W. C, 50c; Thomas, W. E., $5; Thompson, Mary A., $1; Tharpe, E., $2; Tharp, Rolley, $5; Taylor, F. Mv $15; Toschjog, Ben., $10; Thorpe, Geo., $7.50; Thomas, Tom, $1; Town-

send, J. M., $4.31; Trouse. Oscar A.,

$10; Trueblood, John F., $5. U Uhde, August, $2; TJlmer, Louis, $2. V Vogelson, Mrs. John. $3.50; Van Sant, Mrs. John, $1; Vore, Earl C, $5; Vititoe, James, $1; Vossler, John, $2; Vossler, Walter, $5; Van Sant, F. M., $5; Voyle, Mary E., $8; Voyles, Wm., P.. $6. W

Wilte, Agnes, 25c; Walker, Mr. and

Mrs. Andrew, $3.50; Witte, Phil. $1; Williams, Ed, $1; Williams, Ed., $1; Woelker, $1; Williams; Chas. E.. $10; Worley, Geo., $2; Weller, Emmett, $1; Williamson, Wm., H., 2; Webster, James, $5; Williams, Wallace, $1.50; Weston, Sam, 50c; Witte, Lawrence, $1; Weadick, Arthur, $5. Wuenker, John, $15; Wuenker, Harry, $2; Wuenker, Fred, $3; Wuenker,

Fred, $3; Wuenker Bros., $5; Ward-

low, Alva, $1; Williams, Jack, $1; Wilcox, Geo., 50c! Wiley, Walter, 25c; Wieser, Rosa S., $1; Wilson, E. K.f $5; Wolke, Anthony, $7.80. Wickens, Mary, $5; Winkel, Flora, $1; Wood. J. T., $1; Wilbur, Edgar, $1; White, J. G., 1; Wolfgang, Roy, $1; Warman, Henry, $1; Wise, Samuel T., 50c; Willson, J. O., $S. Wasson, Monor B.. $2; Wray, Jas., $1; White, J., $1; Widenbach, John, $1; Widenbach, Mrs. J.. 50c; White, E. L., 50c; White, Mrs. Manuel, $1; Williams, Frank R., $5; Winters, Augustus, 50c; White. Ernest, $3. Witt, Geo., 50c; WTeller. Geo., $1.50;

Webb, Mrs., $10; WTilson, Ora S., $5; Wilson, N. P., $3; Wilson, Chas. E., $10; Wise, Samuel T., 50c; Wettler, August, $1; Wampole, Martha and Dora, $10; Wray, James I., $1; Walke,

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TROUBLES Pack up your troubles In the old kit bag and then throw the bag away. Styles in troubles change so rapidly that it really isn't any use to keep them about very long. Your particular trouble Is out of style as eoon as you pick up the next edition of the paper. We are getting to the point where small things don't worry us any more. Remember how troubled you used to be when the chicken was a little

tougher than it should have been, or

when the eighteen-pound larded roast was not just up to the handle? And when the garbage man was late, or when there was a leak in the kitchen sink how troubled we used to be.

We thought the world and everything

in it were conspiring against us.

But nowadays they can shoot trouble

at us with a seventy-mile gun and we catch it and toss it back. This war is doing something for us. Women have been drawn into the loneliest occupation in the world that of herding sheep. Cheyenne Dispatch. Next to the loneliest, please. The loneliest occupation is that of Bitting

away out in a Long Island country house writing the lyrics for a Broadway show and seeing no one for six weeks but the garbage man.

Young. Ermine, $2; Yermakowic, Powel, $1; Yearyean, J. Chester, $2; Young, Omar E., $5. Z Zwissler, Mrs. Conrad. $7.50; Zwissler, Anthony, $2; Zwissler, Raymond, $5.

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For Dyspepsia, Indigestion Heartburn, Belching', Sour Acid Stomach, Gas in Stomach, etc., take a teaspoonful of Blsurated 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.

Keep Right on Driving Battery repairs may be a necessity. But they're not an excuse for letting your car lie idle. , Because as soon as the battery comes out of your car a Willard Rental Battery can go in, to continue the starting, lighting and ignition service that your own battery provided. So Willard Rental Battery Service meana more than just bo much wood and lead and add. It means ability to go ' into the city, or out to the country. It means ability to tour to make the fullest possible use of your car. Come in and talk batteries with us. Well tell you how to take care of your battery, and why your next one should be a Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. The long life more than balances the slight increase in cost over the ordinary battery. Ifs the only battery with the "Bone Dry" principle that is your absolute assurance cf getting a battery as new as the day it left the factory. RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO. 1 1 05-1 1 07 Main Street Phone 2826

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FOR WOMEN WHO WORRY

Worry and "the blues" are usually linked together, and In many cases are due to some functional derangement which if not corrected may lead to more serious ailments. More outdoor life, sleep, water-drinking and a few weeks' treatment with that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, will revitalize and strengthen the system and work wonders for any woman. If you are prone to worry and "the blues," try it.-Adv

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Will Advance Soon on Account off Increased Freight Rates. Put in your next winter's supply now and save the difference.

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is the cleanest and most satisfactory bituminous fuel now obtainable. Phone us your order. We can make immediate delivery. Klehfot h-Meuoehnerc

Phone 2194.

North Second and A Streets