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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1918.

ZERO HOUR FOR U, S, IS COMING . SPEAKERS URGE

: Americans Must Prepare to go i : Over With Loan as Men i ' Prepare to go Over Top. Emphasis of the privilege, and not alone the duty of citizens of the United States to buy Liberty Bonds was the feature idea presented by Dr. J. J. Rae, Captain Roberts and Byram Robbins, Liberty Loan speakers, who spoke before a house of probably 250 enthusiastic people in Fountain City last evening. New Garden township workers reported at the meeting that over 16,100 has already been subscribed to the fourth loan issue. ' In opening Dr. Rae said, "Before we entered the war there were a 'great many people in the United States who were coming to the point where they actually believed that they could do as they pleased. We are now amendable to law, responsible to authority. A man who is not is a mighty dangerous commodity. " v.. : "Do you realize, when you read In the daily papers the news of the war that there are men back of it allmen enduring the dangers, the horror, the agonies that we never see? Those men want us to hear only the joy of victory and success, and'they will never tell us all of what 'they have done so heroically and faithfully. Unless we provide the sinews of war our men can not exist. . - Enemies Buy ' Bonds, "Every day we give, every dollar we give is winning the war, is putting new impetus into our armies. The war is going to be decided by our loans. Put your dollars at the disposal of the government with a joy." Captain Roberts emphasized the manner in which foreigners regard the value of United States war bonds. "A few months ago I was in charge of a company of 300 or 400 men and out of that number there were 91 aliens, but I want you to know that those enemies bought Liberty Bonds in the lonn campaign then going on, bought all they possibly could find money for, and they bought them with out an unusual effort on any one's part they bought them as a matter of course. When our enemies see thus it seems useless to urge our own people to make an investment which will mean the salvation of their country." In closing Captain Roberts said, "With 4,000,000 men in our army we have done sometning, but with 15,000000 we will begin to tell. "As we stand and view the broad panorama of this war, it becomes a rare privilege to help the cause." said Attorney Byram Robbins. "As we view the past years we see Germany drilling for 40 years. We see the Prussian legions preparing while other countries were engaged in peaceful pursuits. Our president gave Germany the benefit of the doubt until he was convinced of the right in the matter. And now we are in the war and no matter what has come befcre; what you may have believed before; we must win." The meeting was. opened with a piano duet by Misses Neoma Pyle and Grace Brennan. The Liberty quartet rendered several numbers, and Miss Ruth Scott was enthusiastically received in two violin numbers. She was accompanied by Miss Martha Scott. "Land of Mine" was sung by Rev. O. J. Livengood and choir and was well received. The Rev. Aaron Worth opened the meeting with a short prayer. Cambridge Crowd Small. "It is a waste of time to think up "TELL ME HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL" ' Get Rid of All Pimples, Blackheads ' and Skin Eruptions. Purify tho Blood With Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Trial Package Mailed Free. : Stuart's Calcium Wafers Surely Do : Give a Lovely Complexion. : The reason why Stuart's Calcium ; Wafers beautify the skin is their nat-j Ural tendency to seek the surface, Th wonderful catcium sulfide Is ' one of the natural constituents of the human body. You must have it to be healthy. It enriches the blood, invigorates skin health, dries up the plrnples anil boils, eczema and blotches, enables new 6kln of fine texture to form and become clear, pinkish, smooth as velvet and refined to the point of loveliness and beauty. This Is "how to be beautiful." Stop using icrcams, lotions, powders and bleaches Iwhlch merely hl.le for the moment. Get a 60-cent box of Stuart's Calciam ; Wafers at any drug store today. ; And if you wish to give them a .trial send the coupon below. i FRGK TRIAL COIPOS F. A. Stuart Co H3rt Stnart nic'K-, MarHliull. Mich. Send ma at once, by return mall, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Namo Street City ...... State .........

epithets and an additional waste of time to hurl them at the madman of Europe," said Rev. G. A. Burbanck. at the Cambridge City meeting. "Just as there exists no word In any language to describe the blackness of the Kaiser, so no language contains a word adequate enough to describe the greatness of our country, the beauty of our nag or the bravery of our men. "The country is asked to lend the government, that Is to say, the people are asking themselves to lend them

selves four billions of dollars. Wayne county has been at bat three times and knocked a fly over the fence for a home run every time, and we can do it again. "Our men are waiting in sight of German territory, American ammuni tion Is falling on German soil it is only a question of time until the American flag will be waving from the Kaiser's castle. But we must keep the flow of money in Uncle Sam's pocket. It takes money, money, money, to supply our men with their needs. "Our president made the mistake of distinguishing between the Kaiser and the German people, but subsequent events have shown that he was wrong. We must lick the Kaiser and his army and the German people. No Time For Peace. J. H. Bentley of the Richmond high school, said, "Germany is asking for peace. Of course Austria is asking for peace but we know who is really behind it. They do not expect peace. They do not expect Belgium to comply with their wishes. Germany is trying to apply the other side of her strategic pincers. One prong is the military side and she has failed in that and the other prong is the peace move. Does she want peace? No. If we were to quit now, giving Alsace-Lorraine to France and other territories to the countries to whom they belong Germany would still be winner. "It Is a fine thing that the Liberty Loan drive is on and the registration of men because it gives us something to do and shuts out all ideas of peace. We want to do everything we can to keep out peace talk. . "Our zero hour is coming. Are we going to talk peace? No. We don't even want to talk it in our sleep because that is what the Kaiser wants us to do. "Germany Is going to be whipped and she knows it but she is not whip ped yet and her only hope is getting us to talk peace. "Let us talk about going over in Liberty Bonds as the boys are going over: If we can buy one bond let us think how we can clean up enough money for two. The boys have shown their hands, now let us show ours. The audience at Cambridge City was small but enthusiastic. The Cam bridge City band furnished several musical numbers and the Victory quartet composed of Messrs Funk, Graham, Mote and Luring sang several numbers. No Neutral Ground. "There is no neutral ground on which anyone can now stand." said Mrs. George Chrisman, a fourteenminute woman who made a ehort talk at the Liberty Loan meeting last night at Boston high school. "Every day our boys are sacrificing their lives for us. You can lessen these cases by acting quickly and now," she continued. "You can buy a bond and persuade your neighbor to do so." Mrs. Minnie Beeson and O. M. Whitmire had charge of the meeting. Musical numbers were given by Miss Alice Goodwin and little Miss Florence Stanley. Attorney Will W. Reller gave a forceful speech in which he told what the Americans have done in their brief spell of fighting and how the United States Is using its money. "You solicitors must have faith in your product before you can make any success," he said. "Buy a hond yourself and then start out. We must be able to meet these boys when they come back and tell them that we have backed them up." L. A. Handley urged Boston township to make a good showing in the parade which is to be held next Tuesday evening. "We want every one of your boys represented by some one in that Service Flag parade," he said. Mr. Handley announced tne mass meeting to be held at the Coliseum next Tuesday, and gave the particulars about it. The meeting closed with the audience singing "Keep the Heme Fires Burning." Proper Feeding Brings Big Profit on Hogs Thomas A. Morrison of Economy, has demonstrated that it pays to facten hogs for the market. Forty-two head of hogs, fed eighteen days on Homco that cost $232, gained 2.195 pounds In weight, which netted him $232 cleai for the extra weight he put on them. The gain in weight of the hogs, by so-called "expensive feeding" is considered by hog raisers as nn ample demonstration of the profit in handling the animals. The hogs sold on the Indianapolis market for $2,159.26. Morrison raised the hogs on his farm and bought four tons of exensive food as an experiment. Y. M. C. A. NEWS Refreshments will be served to the girls of the gymnastic and swimming classes at the Y. M. C. A. tonight, in the organization meeting, since this is the first class assembly after the fall opening. The largest Intermediate class ever on the Y. M. C. A. floor was out at the opening of that section Thursday night. At least thirty were present. Another large class is expected Saturday morning when the Juniors have their opening assembly. The conquest of Siberia was begun by the Cossacks in 1580. ' i.-.vim i ti tiiiiuw (WITH PEPSIN) If you dont feel well or if you wake up tired and all run down with headache, biliousness, indigeion and feel all out HERBS with PEPSIN. Guaranteed to put you in the pink of condition. This and more than one hundred other Red Cross Remedies and Toilet Preparations sold and guarantead only by Fosler Drue Co. Adv.

Loan Meetings Tonight

Liberty Loan meetings will be held tonight at Hagerstown, Williamsburg, Milton, Webster and at five platfes in Wayne township. At Hagerstown the speakers will be Miss Helen Johnson, representing the women's organization; John M. Lontz, L. S. Bowman and Luther M. Feeger. O. K. Dunbar and the .Rev. R. B. ' n . ... - i i 1 HTI11I. - aiewara win spean ai me w imams burg meeting. Mrs. Charles Drultt and Prof. E. M. Muncle are to address the meeting at Milton and at Webster the speakers will be Henry U. Johnson, Mrs. H. A. Dill and F. F. Riggs. Wayne township meetings will be held at Chester, Mlddletown, Minneman school, Greenbrier school, Easthaven and Columbia school. ; The speaking campaign in the townships will close Saturday night with a meeting at Economy. The speakers will be Mrs. Drultt and Prof. Muncle. T HAGERSTOWN, IND. There will be a patriotic meeting at the I. O. O. F. opera house Friday night. The speakers are: L. S. Bowman, J. M. Lontz and Luther Feeger. There will be a musical program during the evening... ...Chester Keever, who joined the navy arrived from Chicago Saturday and left Monday for Boston, where he will receive training for service. . : . . .Corporal John Anderson visited his home here on a five days' furlough and left Sunday for Camp Albert Vail, N. J. . .Frank Lilly went to Newcastle Saturday to spend until Wednesday with a daughter, after being the guest a few days of his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Lontz and family here. He returned to the Odd Fellow's home at Greensburg, Wednesday ....Miss Anna Horn returned home Saturday evening after being the guest of Mrs. William Abbott a few days. f.. Mrs. Elsia Nell went to Newcastle Saturday Mrs. Sarah A. Swoveland of Anderson was the guest from Wednesday until Saturday of Mrs. Phoebe Rinehart Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus McCowan were Sunday guests of friends at New Paris, O. Master Scott Benham of Richmond spent from Friday evening until Saturday evening here and was the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor ....Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hartley residing four miles north of Richmond gave a family dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Ray Hartley, who was at home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley of thi3 place were present, Ray and Fred being brothers Mr. and Mrs. Haston Reason and children of Greenfield were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lands Mr. and Mrs. Odus Howell were called to Modoc Tuesday evening on account of the serious illness of Mr. Howell's brother's child ... Burns Stewart spent Sunday at Fountain City. Captain Roberts Speaks at High School Chapel Captain Roberts, of the Richmond army training camp, in high school chapel this morning, spoke on army life and his experiences in the army. The orchestra played "Babes in Toyland,, as an overture and the school sang "America" and "America, the Beautiful." Helen Geers sang "Keep the Home Fires Burning." Gets Penal Farm Sentence on Bootlegging Charge Foster Webster, colored, was fined $100 and costs, and sentenced to 30 days in the penal farm, when he was found guilty of bootlegging in city court Friday. The prosecuting witnesses, Louis Neely and George Daugherty, said that Webster had sold them whiskey for 25 cents a drink. 25 years a favorite household remedy Carlsted's Liver Powder. Used in thousands of homes for Headache, Constipaton and all Stomach, Liver Kidney & Bladder troubles. Two size bottles Two-oz. size, 25c Large family bottle, $ 1 All druggists Manufactured by the American Pharmacal Co., Inc. Nashville, Tenn. V5 K19 ItTafn S Mflffavv gTSlini watches, Comfort" Kits, Safety Razors, Money Belts, Fountain Pens, Trench Mirrors, Army Knives, Etc.

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DRAFT REPORTS ARE COMING IN

(By Associated Press.) f ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 20Complete returns on the recent draft registration from Illinois and Missouri were received today by Provost ; Marshal General Crowder. Illinois showed an actual registration of 846,375, compared with an estimate of 859 . 834. Missouri registered 421,056 against an estimate of 396,509. New York reported that the adjutant general's report being made up would show a total of 1,375,631 against an estimate of 1,345,457. Serbian Prisoners Sold as Slaves to Turkey (By Associated Press.) "PARIS, Wed. Sept. 18. The Serbian government Is In possession of docu ments proving beyond possible question that thousands of Serbian prisoners have been Sold as slaves for a specified period to Turkey by Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary and Germany, according to a Balkan dispatch from Corfu. The prisoners, it Is said, were delivered to contractors, who are engaged in work in Asia Minor and Ana tolla. It is said they were subjected to terrible treatment and that thousands have died from typhus, cholera and hunger. "Bombardment" of V. S. Cities Told to Germans NEW YORK, Sept. 20. "Bombardment" of Washington, D. C. and Charleston, S. C, by a German submarine and the "terror" of Atlantic coast cities whose officials have "implored" the American government to protect them against a like fate is related as voracious news for German readers in a recent issue of the Cologne Gazette which has been received here. What is to be the longest bridge in the world is to be built across the bay between San Francisco and Oakland, Cal. It will be five and one-half miles long and cost $22,000,000. . PITTSBURGH HOUSEWIFE Tells How Hard Working Women May Keep Well and Strong. Pittsburgh, Pa." I keep house for my husband and myself and I got into a weak, run-down, nervous condition and no appetite. I heard how Vinol helped others and tried It and it built me up so I am strong, have a good appetite and feel better in every way." Mrs. James Croker. The reason Viaol was so successful In Mrs. Croker's case Is because it contains the very elements needed to build up a weakened, run-down system, make rich red blood and create strength. P. S. For any skin trouble try our Saxol Salve. Money back If it fails. Adv. Mm shis GOT WELL Told by Herself. Her Sincerity Should Convince Others. Christopher, 111. "For four years J suffered from irregularities, weakness. nervousness, ana was in a run down condition. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what Lydia E. Pinkham 's V egetable Compound had done for others, I tried it and was cured. I am no longer nervous, am regular and in excellent health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble." Mrs. ALICE Heller, Christopher, 111. Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional aerangoment, which may be overcome by tni3 famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment. The result of it3 long experience is at your service. FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS Nothing heals and clears the sLia cf infants and children like Sykes GoiMqjI Powder which contains harmless antiseptic heaiin ngredients not found in any other powdei Co Ct the Vinci end ctfcrr drug ror Over Union National Bank, Eighth and Main Sts. fake First stairway east of bank.

School Histories Have Been Ordered Rewritten Two of the history books adopted for. use in the Indiana schools have been ordered by the state board of education to be revised or rewritten before put into-the bands of the children, stated County Superintendent Williams Thursday morning. Outlines of European History, by Robinson, published by Ginn and Co., which was denounced by teachers as being' decidedly pro-German, will be re-written. The first 100 pages are being printed in pamphlet form, and will be distributed to the children free of charge. The rest of the book will not, be ready - before at least two months. : The History of the United States, by Fite, published by Henry Holt and Co., Is being revised, owing to one chapter on modern conditions which was written in 1916 when the country was still neutral.

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