Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 288, 16 October 1918 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1918

JOINT EFFORT IN AIRCRAFT IS PLANJDFALLIES Resources of U. S. and Allies in Aircraft Production to be Developed in Joint Program

WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 An agree-, ment under which the aircraft re-1 sources of the allied countries and the United States are to be developed in carrying out a Joint program was arrived at during the vvisit to England and France of Assistant Secretary John D. Ryan, head of the army aircraft division. Details of the plan necessarily may not be disclosed, but Mr. Ryan said today it contemplated Joint efforts, both In aircraft production and in the operation of the machines in battle. So far as the operation of the machines in battle is concerned, he explained that the supreme commander, Marshal Foch, and the field commanders, Generals Petaln, Haig and Pershing, will continue to control the air fleets, as thoy controlled every other element of the armies under their command. The air supremacy of the allies is already unquestioned, Mr. Ryan said, but without co-ordinated efforts and co-ordinated command the centralized German air fleet might be concentrated against American, French or British squadrons In overwhelming numbers for any short period. Mr. Ryan brought back encourag

ing reports as to the service of Ameri-i

can-built aircraft at the- front. Without exception, he said, where several machines for the purpose are available, the pilots select the De-Haviland machine with the Liberty motor. He said his chief difficulty with the French and British air authorities was to keep their demands for machines with Liberty motors within the limits of production possibilities.

Woman Painfully Hurt . When Car Hits Wagon Mrs. Harry W. Rogers of Hunt street, was painfully injured Tuesday afternoon when she was thrown against the windshield of the automobile in which she was riding. Mrs. Rogers was in an automobile driven by Mrs. Wilburn Albin, when they struck a gravel waron as they were going down Cook's hill, north of the city. Mrs. Rogers was cut about the face and arms, but Mrs. Albin received no injuries.

Y.M:C.A. NEWS

Red Cress to Give Every V. S. Prisoner Xmas Parcel

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 16. The Ameri: can Red Cross has announced that every American soldier held prisoner by Germany will receive a Christmas package.

Four-fifths of the world's halibut supply is captured in the Pacific coast waters.

Men's classes at the Y. M. C. A. were reopened Wednesday noon, after special permission had been granted for doing so. No boy's or women's classes will be opened, because of their large size. The first circulars, announcing the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign are being prepared today and will be sent out as soon as possible. Monday a personal letter will be sent to all prospective members, which will be preparatory to the real drive Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Oct. 23 and 24. Prospectors in Alaska Face Winter of Famine (By Associated Press) SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 16 Because

storms damaged the power schooner

Ruby and forced it to return without reaching the Kushkokwim river sec

tion of Alaska with a cargo of Bun

dles, several thousand miners and

prospectors of that section are threatptipiI with famine before winter fair-

Iv sets in. according to the Ruby's mas

ter. Cantain D. S. MCAipine, wno nas

arrived here. The Ruby was the only

ship sent to the Kushkokwim section last summer and it is believed to be too late for another vessel to make

the trip this year. This district suffered a light famine last year, four white men and about thirty natives dying of starvation before supplies ar

rived.

APPEAL FOR AID TO COMBAT FIRES

(By Associated Press) ST. PAUL, Minn.. Oct. 16 The state adjutant general's office here received a telephone message early today from Col. H. A. Bellows of the Home Guards at Lawler, Minn., asking for additional help to combat the forest fires in that vicinity. More home guardsmen will be sent there as soon

as possible, it was announced. Steps to provide funds for rehabilitating sections of northwestern Minnesota, destroyed by the forest fires, were to be taken at a general -conference of state officials at Moose Lake today. Members of the state publlo safety commission, the state relief committee and the state calamity board met with Governor Burnqulst

and Adjt. Gen. Rhinow to discuss the situation and outline a general . plan of relief for the fire sufferers.

D. A. R. to Send Xmas Gifts to Sailors

Spanish Government

Is to Float Loan

MADRID, Tuesday, Oct 15. Constitutional guarantees have ben re-established by the cabinet. There has been a modification of the rules of censorship by the gavernment. The cabinet has authorized the floating of a loan of 200,000,000 pesetas.

MRS. WHITELAW REID NAMED

Women of the D. A. R. will send Christmas presents to the sailors on the steamship Indiana and the gifts must be sent to Indianapolis by October 30, according to an announcement made by the regent of this chapter. Comfort kits or comfort bags will be made. The bags must be 10 by 13 Inches and of some bright color. Knitted articles, such as socks and grey or blue mittens may be put in the kits. Any kind of toilet articles may be

By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 16. Appointment

of Mrs. Whltelaw Reid to post of ;

deputy Red Cross commissioner In J Great Brltian announced here by the l

Americna Red Cross. i

Don't fail to make check draft 1

damper in smoke pipe do its work.

Don't use cosmetics to hide skin trouble Resinol aids poor complexions If your complexion is rough, red, or pimply, don't try to cover up the defects with cosmetics which do not conceal, but usually attract attention to .!ie reason for their use. Begin today to clear your skin with Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. This treatment not only cleanses the skin arid enables it to breathe, but usually removes blotches, redness and roughness. Ask your dealer for Resinol Soap and Ointment

WOMAN'S NERVES MADE STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Winona, Minn.4 1 suffered for more than a year from nervousness, and was

so Daa x coma not rest at night would lie awake and get so nervous I would have to get up and walk around and in the morning would be all tired out. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ccmfound and thought would try it. My nervousness soon left me. I sleep

well and feel fine in the morning and able to do my work. I gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to make weak nerves strong." Mrs. Albert Sultze, 603 Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression among women, "I am so nervous, I cannot sleep," or "it seems as though I should fly. " Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze's experience and give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcoming such serious conditions as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, dizziness, and nervous prostration- of women, and is now considered the standard remedy for such ailments.

Bent and candy also if it is hard candy or home-made. There will be a meeting later to pack these bags. All women are requested to make these at once in order to have them ready for the ship, ment the latter part of the montth.

WOMEN POSTPONE MEETINGS.

" EATON. O.i Oct. 16. Annual meeting of the Preble County Woman's Federated Clubs will not be held in New Paris Friday, as previously arranged, owing to the influenza epidemic.

A COMMON ERROR

The Same Mistake Is Made By Many Richmond People. It's a common error. To plaster the aching back. To rub with liniments, rheumatic joints, If the trouble comes from the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney ills. " . "" . And are endorsed by Richmond citizens. s Mrs. Will. Van Etten. 124 South Fifth street. Richmond, says: "My

kidneys were weak and I had attacks

of lumbago. For weeks at a time, I

could hardly get about; my back ached incessantly. I couldn't rest well and" mornings felt all tried out. I had fre

quent dizzy headaches and my kid

neys dldn t do their work tne way they should. After I had used differ

ent remedies with no benefit, I tried Doan's Kidney Pills and they were just the thing to help me. The soreness and aching left my back and I felt stronger and better in every way." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that

Mrs. Van Etten had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

RIFLE INSTRUCTOR NAMED."

OXFORD, O., Oct. 16 Lieut, Earl

Widlou, U. S. National Army, has been

assigned to duty at Miami university s S. A. T. C. unit. He will have charge of all rifle practice. Lieut. Widlou is a Cincinnati man and a graduate of the

University of Cincinnati.

FARMERS' MEETINGS POSTPONED

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that the care of your little one's constitutional habits during: childhood, is your first and greatest duty. You should know that' the prompt and proper breaking up of the costive tendency to which most children are prone, may save your child from after-years of digestive misery. That trusted remedy of many mothers, Mother Cray's Sweet Powders for Children, Used by mothers for 30 yeats, gives the little one exactly the digestive assistance needed.

These powders are pleasant to take and easy for parents to Btve. There is no harmful purgative action. When your child is feverish, with bad

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OXFORD. O Oct. 16 The three farmers' clubs of the village, which -were to have held monthly meetings this week, have postponed their meetings on account of iJfluena., . ' ;

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RHEUMATISM TruslerY Rheumatic Tablets bring relief when all ciher remedies fail. Why suffer? Ask your druggist about TruslerV Rheumatic Tablets, the only purely vegetable remedy for that dreaded disease. Remember, we guarantee every boy.. A 30 days treatment, 50c. The tablets are chocolate coated and easy to take. Any druggist

should be able to supply you, or write the Trusler Remedy Co., Huntington, Indiana.

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"SPECIALLY is man different from the hog in the length of his life. Because of this difference alone there are many ways in which the hog must be handled differently from the human being. You would not think of carrying a basket of food to the field with you every day and eating of this food at least once each hour of the day. This would wear your stomach out in a few years' time. NO MAN could stand it throughout his life. ' Thousands of hogs are successfully raised with three or four different kinds of feed before them constantly throughout their entire lives. This is only one way in which the hog is handled differently from the human. Here is another. It has be zn found by the best and most progressive hog raisers of the country, as well as the Experiment Schools, that a simple mixture of necessary minerals and well known non-poisonous drugs, correctly proportioned and properly ground used constantly in self feeders as a conditioner and worm pr Bventive is highly profitable in the same case of the hog. No one would think of using a preparation constantly for similar purpose in the case of the human being during his entire life. It matters not what your present feeding arrangement is, neither does it make any difference if your hogs are in apparently the best possible condition, the intelligent use of a mixture of this kind will pay you. "Why?" you ask. Because BONB PHOSPHATE builds bone, SULPHATE OF SODA loosen and regulates the bowels, SULPHATE OF SODA and CHARCOAL stimulate and aid digestion, COPPERAS and SULPHER act as a blood tonic and purifies the blood, and CARBONATE of SODA acts as a bowel antiseptic. This is exactly what Moorman's Hog Powder is made of and will do. There is no great secret, nothing wonderful about and of the ingredients or the formula used in its manufacture. The intelligent use of this perfect combination mineral conditioner for hogs will mean better hogs from exactly the same feed and treatment your hogs are now getting no matter how perfect condition they seem to be in at present. If they are not doing as well as you think they should, the big chances are that through its use they will make immediate and permanent improvement. Moorman's Hog Powder is a preparation you can easily use with safety every day through Moorman's Hog Powder Self Feeders, which we furnish with it. It will make you a daily profit. In addition to this, you get a very definite amount of protection against disease because it does keep hogs in a better condition which makes them more able to withstand the disease. GET IT. IT WILL PAY YOU BIG IN TWO DAYS. Moorman's Hog Worm Expeller, which is furnished with the Powder is a safe, positive-acting worm expeller for hogs. See the Goorm.an Man Stockman Supplies QUINCY, ILL.

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