Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 272, 27 September 1918 — Page 6
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FftlUAX, sari. 4i,
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEU2GRAM
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You can't afford a new house, but you could if it were burned. You can't afford a new coat, but you could if it were worn out. You can't afford a Liberty bond, but you would lose your child and your wife and your home and your business and your coat if the kaiser won this war, which is precisely what would happen if every one refused to make a little sacrifice. And the kaiser wouldn't give it back with four and a quarter per cent interest, either. Whom are you for?
The Liberty Loan Test The test of a man's loyalty and patriotism is his participation in the fourth Liberty Loan issue. Reports to the county committee show that tome communities are doing excellent work and making a fine demonstration of their patriotism. Other communities are lagging and falling be
hind. The inference is obvious. Wayne county must subscribe the $2,400,000.. Collectively we cannot avoid or sidestep that obligation. Individually every man in this community will be counted. Shirkers and slackers will learn in this campaign that they cannot avoid buying government bonds. Neither will they be permitted to buy in quantities so small that their investments are negligible in comparison with their wealth. It is gratifying to know that in many localities men and women are supporting the commit
tee might and main. Their love for the dollar is less than their love for the flag. They see only the one great duty of every American today, gamely, to be an American in every sense of the word. Wayne county will raise the $2,400,000. And every man's participation in the loan will be known. The Chicago Tribune puts the issue in these words : You can't afford to give a thousand dollars, but you could if your child fell ill.
ABINGTON
Berlin Whines and Wails
IFE in Berlin, it would seem, is anything but a gay
and festive affair. The sense of personal a berty has never been one of the things that the visitor
to Germany attributed to the Berliner, even in the best of
times; now, however, he seems to have discovered that he has lost it among other things. The following passages from an editorial in the Lokal Anzeiger would en-
fgage our sympathies had we not in the background vis
ions of Belgium and Northern France. Says the writer: "Unscrupulous profiteering and utmost patriotic economy, devoted self-sacrifice and brutal egoism run side by side. At the front, where the efforts and privations demanded are greatest and death's orgies the most appalling, we find the most cheerful and also the most, disciplined of spirits. We at home have our beds, and live in security on slender but sufficient rations, yet what dissatisfaction, what peculiar moods, crystallizing into opinions, we meet with! Why is this? "The root of the evil, lies tfi the numberless rules and regulations, fines, and punishments, which put unbearable pressure upon us and suffocate our sense of personal liberty and personal possession. So many foolish things are forced upon us that we feel depressed (rom sheer defenselessness, and this depression spreads and
shows itself where greater national questions are at stake. "There is, first of all, the famous clothes-regulation, which will probably end in wardrobe requisition, although we have been assured that we shall not come to that. Eut so far, whenever we have had these assurances, the opposite has happened! We were told that whoever gave a suit voluntarily would be exempt from wardrobe requisition. We gave our suits, and received in return, a printed notice that the suit would count in our favor in case of wardrobe requisition. In ordinary life these methods are called by their proper name; they do not serve to strengthen our confidence in officials who are allowed to invent and carry them out."
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ham and daughters Izona and Ruby and 6on Lloyd, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvln. . . .Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. C. E. Ham and fam-
n v Mr. and .Mrs. Chester Davis.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Williams and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin Mrs. Lester Stinaon and Miss Mamie Holler spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Earl Fort and daughter, Alice.... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dynes and family spent Sunday with hr brother. .Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stevens.... "Mrs. Wyric is on the sick list.... Mrs. Gale Sfoker and son Vernon, and Mrs. Tom Lemuions and daughter Hattie Rebecca, were the guests of Mrs. Baily Fraunberg Mr. and Mrs. Nathan LaMott were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smoker and family Saturday night and Sunday Misses Florence Wood and
Ethel Killen spent Sunday afternoon! with Mi3S Mildred Smoker .Miss Azalia Meek spent Friday afternoon with Misses Ethel and Grace Stinson." Misses Grace and Ruby Wissler spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens Miss Fern Rose of Philomath and Ruth Parks of Brownsville, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wolting. . . . .Miss Inez Turner visited Sunday with Miss Velma and Miss Hilda Helms An old-fashioned dance will be given here at the K. of P. hall Saturday night, Sepi. 28 Miss Edith Brown spent Thursday night with her sunt, Mrs. Rufus Lambert Mrs. Elmer Deer, Harry Jarrett and Jesse Wolting visited afternoon with Mrs. John Miller and daughter A large frowd attended a dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Endsley and family
last Saturday evening.
mm EFFECTS OF
10I3E LASTIRKG, IE PEdffiES
Richmond Man Endorses Pepgen, Af
Ideal Tonic For Kidneys and Liver.
ACHES AND PAINS GONE
DUBLIN, IND.
Preaching services at the U. B. church next Sunday morning and evening; at the M. E. church in the morning at 10:30; Christian Endeavor in the evening at 6:43 Mrs. Leonard Champ was called to Bloomington Tuesday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mr. Lundy, who died at the Great Lakes training station The Huddleston family reunion was held at the home of Rollln Huddleston in Mount Auburn last Sunday. There were seventy-five members present. A good dinner was served at noon, and a program was given in the afternoon, after which the following officers were elected: O. E. Huddleston, president; Mrs. William Woodward, secretary; Alpheus Huddleston, treasurer. All departed In the evening after a most enjoyable day The Y. W. Club gave a farewell social Saturday evening at the home of Miss Inez" Frank for Miss Lillian Baker. who will soon leave for France Several froh here attended Friends' Yearly Meeting at Richmond last Sunday Mrs. Ella Boatman of Seven Mile, Ohio, and Mrs. Lydia Reiser, of Detroit, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers lastweek Mrs. Frank Sutton spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Furnace, In Indianapolis.. .Lawson Boyd
of New York, visited with Mrs. Mary Hagaman last week... Miss Margaret James of rhdianapolis is visiting friends here this week Miss Frances Crull was the guest of Mrs. Frances Whorton Thursday and Friday of last week The Bide-a-wee club met Tuesday evening of this week with Mrs. H. B. Johnson and daughter. ....Misses Mary Cain, Elma Henby, Bemice Bernlce Fricker and Lucile Johnson left Tuesday to begin the fall term at Earlham college.. . . .Mrs. Abigail Herbst and daughters Clara and
hiirSSSK ! War Department to
Manage College Sports CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Control of football and other branches of intercollegiate athletics has been relinqished by faculty representatives of wester conference and placed in hands of war department for management.
John Copeland.
spent Sunday with Allen Armacost
and family at New Lisbon... Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Brouse of Pershing, were Sunday guests of W. H. Wonnell and daughter The Union Christian Endeavor gave a farewell reception in the west room of the Friend's church Monday evening for Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Bond, who moved Wednesday to Thorntown, Ind., where he will be pastor of the Friend's church there. He has been the pastor of the Friends' churchh ere for several years and has done good work, and they have many friends who regret to have them leave, but wish them success in their new charge Miss Donna Brown returned to her home in Bloomington Wednesday of last week after a pleasant visit with her 6ister, Mrs. Leonard Champ Miss 'Ruth Stuart went to Indianapolis Monday for an indefinite visit with friends Misses Lillian Howren and Marie Hayden selebrated their birthdays Tuesday by having a birthday dinner at the latter's home. Mr. and Mrs. Shinn of Connersville, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson.
TRY A PALLADIUM WANT AD.
MILTON, IND.
Frank and Charles Callaway are home from a ten days' trip east..... Maurice Caldwell who is home from France, was calling on Milton relatives and friends Saturday Joseph Snyder was home on a week end furlough from the radio school at Purdue Sunday Orie Herbert Knipp is
home on a six day furlough from Camp Taylor Lieut. Harry Michael and wife of Crawfordsville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Michael. ....Wesley Newton has moved his family in the Crist property, vacated by Prof. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manlove of Indianapolis, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Man-
TELLS HOW TO GET BACK OLD
TIME AMBITION Discoverer instructs druggists everywhere not to take a cent of anyone's money unless Bio-feren doubles energy, vigor and nerve force in two weeks
DRUGGIST PAYS
A COMPLIMENT TO A MEDICINE
7 A DAY FOR 7 DAYS
WHY PUTTER WITH CORNS? USE "GETS-IT"
Common-Sense, Simple, Never Fails. You can tear out your corns and suffer, or you can peel off your corns and smile. The joy-peeling way Is the "Gets-It" way. It is the only happy, painless way in the world. Two drops
Norma, Mrs. Rachel Sarver and daugh-.iove for several weeks, have returned
ter Jessie, Mrs. Alice Elliott and her
daughter Mary, and Mrs. Wise were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Frances Whorton and brother, H. L. Morgan. ..James Pierce of Clayton, Ind., spent a few days last week with his daughters, Mrs. Arthur Conner and Mrs.
Confidence
always goes with healtn.and health making is the big reason for
twits
A delicious food, rich in the vital phosphates. No Waste. You eat and enjoy it to the last atom. Health making, nourishing, economical. Tryit. ' There's a Reason.
home Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wiss
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Shank near Whitewater. Mr. Shank will move soon to their new home south of Richmond A baby girl has come to the home of Dr. Albertson Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wissler and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler of Arcadia, were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. Albertson Mrs. McMath and
son Roy of Centerville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler.... Prof. L. E. Thompson and son Jean of Economy were Milton visitors Saturday Ernest Jones and Lyle Mill went to Indiana University Sunday to enter the Students' army training camp Furman McCormick had
his tonsils removed by Dr. Hays at
Richmond Saturday. .. .Mr. and Mrs.! E. P. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. F. M.J Jones were guests of Mrs. Mary Hagaman at Dublin Sunday Miss Mary! Mills, Mrs. Dan Hess, Mr. Will Jeff-'
ries. Rev. and Mrs. Outland attended the Yearly meeting at Richmond Sunday.... Miss Lorene Warren was home from Indianapolis over Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore had as week end guests Miss Walker of
(Richmond Miss Emma Gingrich
of Anderson spent the week end with her sister. Miss Anna Gingrich.... Mrs. Oscar Kerlin and children spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kerlin.... The National Guards of Western Wayne will hold an all day drill in the field east of the Greensfork bridge next Sunday. The neighbors and members of the Home Circle club will serve the dinner. All who would like to take their dinned and eat with the company are invjted to do so Rally Day and promotion day at the Christian church Sunday school Sunday. .. .Will Jones of Richmond was calling on Milton friends Sunday.
"Get th Drop" on That Corn Ue "Ceto-It"
and the Cora a Goner I of Gets-It on any corn or callus dries at once. The corn finally loosens off from the toe, So that you can peel it off with the fingers in one piece, painlessly, like peeling a banana. "Great stuff, wish I'd done that before." There's only one corn-peeler "GetsIt." Toes wrapped up big with tape and bandages, toes squirraang from irritating salves. It's all a barbarity. Toes wounded by razors and knives, that's butchery, ridiculous, unnecessary, dangerous. Use Gets-It," the lib erty way simple, painless, always sure. Take no chances. Get "Gets-It." Don't be insulted by imitations. See that you get "Gets-It." "Gets-It," the guaranteed, moneyback corn-remover, the enjy sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Richmond, and, recommended as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken & Co., and Clem Thistlethwaite.
Any man or woman who finds that .hey are going backward, are not as ttrong as they used to be, have lost tonHdence in their ability to accomplish thing's, are nervous and run down should take two Bio-feren tablets after each meal and one at bedtime. Seven a day for seven days. Then take one after each meal until the supply is exhausted. Then if your nervousness Is not gone. It you do not feel twice as strong and energetic as before, if your sluggish disposition has not been changed to a vigorous active one, take back the empty package and your money will be returned without comment. No matter what excesses, worryoverwork too much tobacco or alcohol have weakened your body and wrecked your nerves, any druggist anywhere is authorized to refund your money on request if Bio-feren, the mighty upbuilder of blood, muscle and brain does not do just what is claimed for it. Note to Physicians There is no eecret about the formula of Bio-feren, it is printed on every package. Here it is: Lecithin: Calcium Glycerophosphate; Iron Peptonate; Manganese Peptonate: Ext. Nux Vomica; Powd. Gentian; Phenolphthaleln; Olearesin Capsicum; Kola.
"I feel that It Is my duty to tell publicly how much, good Pepgen did me," says S. S. Percifield, 420 North Eighth St. , Richmond. : Mr. Percifield is a barber. He has lived In this city for 34 years. In jtell ing his experience with Pepgen be refers to a new preparation entirely free from alcohol, wine or spirits which Is now being introduced by the Thistle
thwaite drug stores.
"I really believe I was on the verge
of a breakdown," continues Mr. Perci
field. My kidneys were out of order
and I had sharp pains in my back. My circulation was poor. "I couldn' sleep soundly, consequently when I got up in the mornings I felt tired and worn out. Nothing seemed to go right. Felt Better In a Short Time. "I tried Pepgen and while I have used it only a short time I feel better. My backaches are about gone. Some years ago I read medicine and I am In a position to know that the Pepgen formula is a splendid tonic and I believe the good effects of remedies containing no alcohol are more lasting. I Intend to use It until I am perfectly well and if I Improve In the future as
I have in the past it won t oe very long.
"The rest of my family, seeing how much good Pepgen was doing me, have started to take It. They all speak favorably." - ' .
Half a century ago physicians re
lieved that alcohol was a tonic, but in recent years great authors have as
serted that alcohol could not he a tonic t Is a stimulant. All Intellig
ent people are beginning to Know that
a substance that will destroy health and vitality has no power to make the sick well or give added strength to the weak. If you are not feeling right. If you have headaches, backaches, indigestion or are nervous try Pepgen. It is indorsed by Thistlethwaite's and other first-class drug stores In Richmond and nearby towns.
Say He Never Found Anything Better Than Pepgen In Years of Experience.
PEPGEN TONIC
IS EXPLAINED
Non-Secret Formulas Enable People to Know WhaThey Are , "Taking.
Never before has a greater compliment been paid to any medicinal product than was given to Pepgen by Mr. Clem Thistlethwaite, proprietor of the Thistlethwaite drug stores, Jn Richmond, Indianapolis and Middletown, O. . . Mr. Thistlethwaite Is a man well qualified to speak. He has been in the
drug business tor twenty years. Under no condition would he recommend a medicine which he did not know to be trustworthy and reliable. "I have been (n the drug business
tor twenty years and I am well acquainted with all proprietary medicines that are sold in this locality," says Mr. Thistlethwaite, "and It is
"only natural that I should endeavorjtp
learn their merits m the nope mat 1 may be better able to assist our patrons. "I have sold many remedies and can truthfully state, that never In the history ot my business career as a druggl$t, have I ever found a remedy which gives such universal satisfaction as Pepgen. , "It's a tonic for the stomach, kidneys, liver and nerves. , The virtue of Pepgen depends upon a special process of treating peppermint, gentian, Peruvian bark and other ingredients without the use of alcohol, wine or spirits. It is e non-secret medicine and every customer who has bought a bottle Is well satisfied with it. "Any person who asks about Pepgen at our stores will be given a full explanation."
Pepgen Is not a secret remedy. The formula is printed on the back of every, package. It contains only remedies of approved and recognized merit. All of the Ingredients are carefully selected and scientifically compounded by the special Pepgen process In which neither sugar nor alcohol is used. Persons with kidney Ills should carefully avoid sugar as should also people with weak stomachs. Sugar often produces what Is called saccharine ferment. Alcohol Is very bad for people who are subject to rheumatism and
even the slightest amount of this stimulent sometimes produces an attack. In Pepgen will be found peppermint leaves , used to stop nausea, relieves spasmodic pain in the stomach and bowels and expel gas. Gentian root, : which possesses tonic properties In a high degree. It aids and Invigorates digestion. Peruvian bark, an antimalarial agent Is of service In debility and wasting diseases, pallor, improverlBhed blood and feeble recuperative power. Fringe Tree bark exerts a special influence upon the liver. It is Of benefit where there Is yellowness ot the skin and eyes and a Bense of uneasiness in the right side. Black Cohosh through its Influence upon the muscular system is recommended for rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago. Plantain leaves contain properties valuable In kidney and bladder derangement.
THIS RICHMOND WOMAN EATING HEARTILY NOW
Mrs. Frank Steele Was Forced to Live on Light Diet Before Taking Pepgen.
Keeps Teeth Clean and Gums Healthy
Specially indicated for treatment of
Soft, Spongy and deeding Gums. 1 1 All Druggists and Toilet Counters,
JZZ EXCEPT HEALTH ALU. OftUG6IST5-LARGff PACKAGE $1W
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Mrs. Frank Steele, who lives at 79 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Richmond, says that she la now able to enjoy a hearty meal for the first time in months and gives the credit of her new found appetite to taking Pepgen. When she tells how she was relieved people who are likewise troubled would do well to have confidence in her statement. "Yes, for the first time in months I am able to enjoy a hearty meal," says Mrs. Steele. . I can now eat meat, potatoes, vegetables and pastry without having Indigestion afterwards. Beans were something that always upset me I could taste them for days. Now they don't hurt me in the least. "I used to have such awful paips in my stomach. I give all credit to Pepgen for my improved condition. Before I took it I was generally run down. My nerves often felt like they were giving away. Sometimes I could hardly keep from fainting. "I have personally recommended the medicine to my aunt and I only wish I could personally recommend it to every other person who feels like I did." Pepgen may be obtained at Thistlethwaite's drug stores or from any other leading druggist in Richmond and nearby towns.
SPENDS 15 YEARS AS NURSESAYS "PEPGEN HELPED ME
"IT HELPED MY HUSBAND," SAYS MRS. J. KLETT
Starr Piano Factory Employe in Best Physical Condition for Months.
"My husband was very nervous when he started to take Pepgen," says Mrs. Jime Klett, 26 Ft. Wayne Avenue, Rclhmond. "He couldn't sleep soundly at night. As a result he felt draggy during the day. His appetite was poor. "Since taking Pepgen he Is more cheerful and not so irritable. He eats heartily and sleeps soundly. "From our experience we know that Pepgen is a great tonic and we do not hesitate to recommend it. I am now taking it, too, and already it is beginning to make me feel stronger." Scores of people are allowing their bodies to wear out simply because they do not assist nature occasionally. When a little kidney or stomach trouble is noticed it should be promptly attended to. . Virtue will be - found In Pepgen tonic which is delicately adapted to aid the kidneys, stomach and liver. If you don't feel right try it. Sold by Thistlethwaite's and other firstclass druggists in Richmond and nearby towns. .
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MRS. L. J. REFENBARY.
Mrs. L. J. Reifenbary, practical nurse for fifteen years who lives at the Palms hotel, 615 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa, having tried out Pepgen to her own satisfaction for. nervousness and stomach disorders, now recommends It to everyone she copies in contact with in her daily work. x "I talk Pepgen all the time," she says- "I am enthusiastic about this new non-alcoholic tonic because it is the best thing I ever found for stomach, nerves and liver. "Before I took Pepgen I was nervous. Being up at all hours of the night attending to the sick got me in such a condition that I couldn't sleep soundly. When I went to bed my
nerves- wouldn't relax and often I would lie awake for hours. I do not think there is anything that will completely break down the system quicker than lack of sound sleep. "My stomach became disordered. Food soured and caused heartburn. Gas formed and pressed up against my heart until I was short of breath. As anybody who - has stomach trouble knows, I was subject to headaches and dizzy spells. "Since taking Pepgen almost all of these unpleasant symptoms have left me. I sleep like a tired child for seven or eight hours. I seldom wake up during that time. When I get up I feel refreshed and I do not have that tired feeling I used to have."
Make-Your Tired, Aching Feet Feel Easy with a Mustard Bath; Drives Soreness Out
Rightly used there Is nothing better for tired, aching feet ; than ordinary mustard. Everybody knows the oldfashioned mustard plaster was a good thing to relieve pain, but it blistered. Mustard should be used in the form of a liniment to get best results. Mustard liniments penetrate without much rnbbingand impart a pleasant, soothing warmth to the skin without blistering. . , A good liniment is made of mustard, fed pepper, sassafras, menthol and ammgnia. Apply it to the feet uptra retiring and the soreness will be gone la the morning. It may also be used -. (Advertisement) ' - - '
as a foot bath. ' Take about three quarts of warm water, add one or two tableipoonfuls of this liniment, soak the feet for 10 er 15 minutes and wonderful relief will be found. It is also a splendid external application in rheumatism, lumbago, muscular soreness, coughs, colds and, pleurisy. It relieves pains and assists internal remedies to rid you of ailments.. ; '.-',.-.'' The above, prescription with added Ingredients, already prepared, may be obtained under .the name ot Pepgen liniment at Thistlethwaite's or any other first-class drag stores in Richmond or nearby towns. Pepgen liniment aids Pepgen tonic wherever there is pain.
