Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 282, 9 October 1918 — Page 5

SENATOR LODGE CRITICIZES WAY TAKEN BY WILSON

Major lty of Leaders m Con gress Approve Response to f eace Note. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. While most congressional leaders last night approved President Wilson's note of inquiry to Germany, and especially his refusal to accept any proposal for an armistice until the enemy evacuates occupied territory, Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, Republican leader and senior minority member of the Senate foreign relations committee, and Representative Fess of Ohio, chairman of the Republican congressional campaign committee, expressed keen disappointment 4n the course taken by the President "I am keenly disappointed," said Senator Lodge, "that the President should at this stage enter Into a discussion with the Imperial German government, as he has done In the note r-igncd by Mr. Lansing. Ia his first and second paragraphs he asks for further information and invited further discussion. It is true that in the last paragraph he inquires whether Prince Maximilian of Baden represents merely the constituted authorities of the German empire. Prince Maximilian is the chancellor of the German empire, appointed by the kaiser. I do not understand what he can possibly represent except the constituted authorities, which represent the German empire and the German people, unless a revolution has occurred of which the world as yet has no knowledge. To us he stands as the representative of Germany and of the kaiser. Adhere to Previous Words. "Personally I adhere to the statement of the President, made in his BPeech of Sent. 27. in whlrh hn rMt 'We are all agreed that there can be! no peace obtained by any kind of bargain or compromise with the governments of the central empires because we have dealt with them already and have seen them deal with other governments that were parties to this tif niggle, at Brest-Litovsk and Bucharest. . . . "I feel very strongly that there should bo no discussion with the German government until they are ready and compelled to accept the terms we think it right to impose. Are They to Destroy In Retreat? "The president answering the suggestion by the imperial German government of an armistice says the good faith of this proposal rests on the consent of the central powers to withdraw their armies from invaded territory. Mo they to withdraw unat.'arked from Belgium and northern 'ranee, burning and robbing and det:roylng as they go, to positions behind the Rhine, where they will have time and opportunity to refresh their armies and replenish their .munitions? Alanco and Lorraine are not invaded territory. , "I can not but feel a painful anxiety a to what effect this note will have the allies, upon our armies, upon Dur soldiers who are fighting and dyng and conquering in order to 'crush insists ii: at Trail, Nervous Women Can Speedily Become Strong and Vigorous i A Vigorous Healthy Body, Sparkling Eyes and HealthColored Cheeks Come in Two Weeks, . Says Discoverer of Bio-feren. World's Grandest Health Builder Costs Nothing Unless It Gives to Women the Buoyant Health They Long for. It is afa to say that npht here In this blgr city are tens of thousands of weak, nervous, run-down, depressed women who In two weeks' time could make themselves so healthy, bo attractive and so keen-minded that they would compel tha admiration of all their friends. The vital health bulldlnjr element that these despondent women lack ara all plentifully supplied In Blo-feren. If you are ambitious, crave success In life, want to have a healthy, vigorous body, clear sltin and eyes that how no dullness, make up your mind to fret a package of Blo-feren right away. It costs but little- and you can get nn original packaga at any druggist anywhere. Take two tablets after each meal iind one at bedtime seven a day for Beven days then one after meals till till are gone. Then If you don't feel twice a fcood. look twice as attractive and feel twice as strong as before you itartod, your money is waiting for you. it belongs to you. for the discoverer of Blo-feren doesn't want one pennv of It unless It fulfills all claims. Xote to Phynlrlanai There Is no iccrct about the formula of Bio-foren. It is printed on every packatre. Hera it Is: Lecithin; Calcium Glyct-ro-phoa-phate: Iron Peptonate; Manganese i'eptonate: Kxt. N'ux Vomica; Powd. Gentian; Phenalphthalein; OJeoresia Cupulcum; Kolu. rMl I'romlsea to keep .Teeth clean; to help cure sensitive, bleeding gums, AND DOES IT I Ask your Dentist, be knows. On sale at el I druggists and toilet counters. Dentists Formula I

the thing' with which the president is oper.ing a discussion. Fess Says Door is Opened. i In expressing his disappointment. Representative Fess said the president had taken the step "against which the country has been warned." "The way has been opened," said Mr. Fess, "for Germany to save herself by withdrawing her armies within her own border by agreement rather than by retreat under fire, as she has been forced to do the last few weeks. Peace discussions with Germany before our armies are on her soil will not insure the future. Tho imperial chancellor, the appointee of the Kaiser, and as such the, spokesman of the Hohenzollern government, wiil doubtless enter the door now open to declare himself the Voice of the German people. Who will be able to refute It? "I had hoped that no step would be taken to transfer the discussion from the field to the table. I do not believo the soldiers or the country will ever be satisfied with anything short of a conclusive peace, which can only be assured by 6uch chastisement -of Germany as will make a like sacrifice In the future impossible." , Comment of Others. Senator Martin of Virginia, Democratic leader, declined to comment until he has examined the note more carefully. ' Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, chairman of the foreign relations committee, declared the president's course will compel a peace on his terms. "It is evident," said Senator Hitchcock, "the president intends to say that Germany must accept the terms he has laid down. I think the note will elicit the exact issue between the countries." Senator Borah of Idaho. Republican, said the note "is well designed to clarify a very involved situation." Representative Rainey. of Illinois, acting Democratic leader in the house, said the president's note means that the war will continue until the enemy armies have been withdrawn into their own countries and until the terms laid down by the president are accepted.

it Red Cross Notes Onlv a few women were at the Red Cross rooms Tuesday afternoon and evening, and 6uch a small amount of work was done that the officials in charge are beginning to be worried for fear the quota will not be met this month because of the few workers who are brave enough to come out and do their part, in spite of the epidemic. The rooms will be open as usual Thursday evening, and a much larger response from the workers is asked. Bethany Home for Children at Rock Island, 111. received an unique gift on its anniversary in the shape of a loaf of white bread eight feet long and weighing 100 pounds. The Interstate Doctors The Interstate Doctors had a remarkable day last Friday in their Richmond office over the Starr Piano Store. The office was crowded all day and Doctor Culver was a very tired man when he closed the office at night. This community has just awakened to the fact that The Interstate Doctors have achieved a wonderful reputation all over this country. Remember, Doctor Culver, the Head Physician, will be here all day next Friday, the 11, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. to give his able and scientific treatment and research to all patients who present themselves for treatment. Examination and advice is absolutely free. No charges only for medicines actually used. The Interstate Doctors treat nothing but chronic and obscure cases no bedside sickness and best of all they accept no cases for treatment where they have any doubt about being able to give relief. Remember the day and date No necessity for being a continuous suf ferer when the newer methods of The Interstate Doctors are at your command The Interstate Doctors is a permanent fixture and a creditable Institution for Richmond. The following letter from one of our neighboring towns is a sample of letters they receive at their different offices every day. You don't have to search an almanac or go to the Alleghany Mountains to learn of their success, but your neighbors right here at home are heralding it every day. Mrs. C. C. Newman Says She and the Doctors Met With a Grouch, But He Cured Her. Mrs. Newman, of Winchester, says she had been fooled so many times with gall stone treatment that she had no faith in Inter-State Doctors, in fact I went to their office while out of sorts and found the doctor in same mood, but bis treatment cured her and she wants people to know about it. She writes as follows: Winchester. Ind., March 28, 1917. j To the Inter-State Doctors: Gentlemen: I want to thank you for what you have done for me. I went to your office Feb. 1, 1917. with a grouch on. Your examining doctor had one on too. I had been treated and fooled with for gall stones for two years. Doctors told me an operation was my only remedy. Had to have the doctor call two and three times a week to give hypodermics to give me any relief. When I commenced with you I was told you didn't give anything to relieve symptoms. I started in with a great big doubt in my mind as to results, but as time progressed I noticed the radical change and now after two months' treatment I have no discomfort whatever, and I consider myself sound and well and can say vith fervor away with the doctors who know nothing but the knife. I suggest that all afflicted people who have had an operation suggested go to the Interstate Doctors and get their opinion anyway. They surely have a solvent for gall stones, and I have heard Dr. Culver say he would eat a Ose of appendicitis he couldn't cure without the knife. MRS. C. C. NEWMAN, R. R. 10, Box 28, Winchester, Ind. TMe Richmond Office is over The Starr Piano Store, Tenth and Main.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aikln and son and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hendrix ' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell of Boston called on Mr. and Mrs." Daniel Plankenhorn J Friday evening. . ..Mr. and Mrs. M. B.: McCashland and, daughter, Mrs. J. T. Bradley, spent Thursday afternoon with the former's daughter, Mrs. D- M. ! Clevenger, near Brownsville. i . . .Mrs. ' Shannnn f"hjmhr1iTl v1rHi1 Thnrnlav and Friday with her father, Mr. Dourthy, near Centerville. ..:Mr. and Mrs. George Hensley of Liberty were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Leistner. . . . John Lemmon and daughter Ada of Nulltown were the Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter. ....Mrs. Lizzie Waiting spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. David Waiting, near Abington . . . Misses Mable and Mildred Stlnson called on Miss Mildred Plessinger Sunday afternoon .... Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stevens of Yankeetown were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens Saturday. : They were Richmond visitors In the afternoon.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts and son were callers in Liberty Thursday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Darter and daughter Mildred Edyth, and Lyda Burk of Rush county, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rod en berg and family Mrs. Raymond Kinder called on Mrs. Harry Webber Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and family of Pea Ridge and Harry McCashland and sons, Elmer and Everett, spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland .... Mrs. Monroe St in son and daughter Inez called on Mrs. John Leistner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenberg and son Charles, and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg and son John were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert.. . .Mrs. Hester Carlos and daughter Doretta called on Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Chamberlin and family Sunday evening. .. .Earl Doddridge of Milton finished sowing wheat on his father's farm here Monday.... John Leistner was at Connersville on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and son and Mrs. Grant Rose were Richmond shoppers Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and I Mrs. Margaret Bell and son Frank, Mrs. Weaver and Frank Hendrickson were Sunday callersVat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell.

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337 New Coats $12.50 to $75 Of Cou rse You Need a New Coat Though some people will feel they do not we wish to encourage conservation. But to those same people do our coats this season make their strongest appeal. Those women who want value that is valueThat will wear as a good coat should.

200 New Dresses Silks, Jerseys, Serges S9.98 to $45

CHOICE NEW I MUFFS FIT T"J3 S $4.98 to $30.00 II I I iSV 1 See the bargain numbers at k-i $9.98, $14.98, $19.98 You'll find here a very comprehensive SCI.A.R.FS showing of the kind of furs you want. You'l) Q.A QQ 4- Q.2Ci flCl see that we're giving excellent values and PT.VO tO P3U.UU the merchandise will more than convince The specials at $9.98, $14.98 and $19.98 you on that point. are of special interest

British Casualties for Week Shea a Told of 37,946 Soldiers

LONDON, Oct. 9. British casualties reported in the week ending yester-j day listed the names of 37,946 officers ana men, ajviuea as iuiiu?. xvmri m died of wounds, officers, 365 ; men, 6,150. r Wounded or missing, officers,

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physical and mental -weakling, nervous, irritable, easily fatigued, but it utterly robs him of that 'virile force, that stamina and strength of will which are so necessary to success and power in every walk of life. It may also transform a beautiful, sweet-tempered woman into one who is cross, nervous and irritable. To help mde stronjr, keen red-blooded Americans there is nothing in my experience which I have found so valuable as organic iron Nuxated Iron. It often increases the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down people in two weeks time" Kuxated Iron is now being used by over three million people annually, including such, men as Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, former Secretary of the! Treasury, and ex-Governor of Iowa ; former United States Senator and Vice-Presidential nominee Charles 'A. Towne, General John L. Clem (retired), the drummer boy of Shiloh who was sergeant in the U. S. Army when only twelve years of age ; also United States Judge G. W. Alkinsoa of the Court of Claims of Washington, and others.

MANUFACTURERS' NOTE: Nuxated iron, which is recommended above. Is rot a secret remedy, but one which is well kr.own to druggists everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated. does not injur,. ,hj .1. .u'

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For Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Sold in this city by Conkey Drug Co., Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Adv.

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Total, officers. REAL ESTATE EDOM. LONDON, OCT. 9. Business in real estate is booming, as it has not done for many years. Auctioneers say they know no parallel to the present demand for farms and portions of big estates which are gradually being split up all over the country. of Iron

1,235; men, 30.196. 1.C00; men, 2P?46.

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