Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 299, 29 October 1918 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918.

REPUBLICANS IN COUNTY EXPECT INCREASED VOTE Elliott Making Tour of Counv ty in Interests of iRe-elec-tion Pleased with Condi- : tions. -

Representative Richard N. Elliott, member of congress from the Sixth Indiana District and candidate for reflection on the Republican ticket, arrived In Richmond yesterday for a brlrf campaign through Wayne county. ". With L. 3. Bowman. Republican county chairman, Howard Brooks, candidate for county auditor. OllTer P. Lafuze, candidate for Joint representative, Ed Weldner, candidate for County treasurer, Linus P. Merldlth, candidate for county clerk, Mr. Elliott spent today meeting voters In CenterTille. Pershing. Cambridge City, Milton and Dublin. yesterday Mr. Elliott, Mr. Wetdner, Mr. Bowman, Mr. Lafuze and Mr. Meredith made a sixty-five mile trip through the northern part of Wayne county, visiting Oreensfork, Hagerstown. Williamsburg, Fountain City. Bethel, White water, Mlddleboro and Economy. Btltl full of "pep" after his hard day's work. Rep. Elliott spent a greater part of last evening meeting voters in the northern part of Richmond. Mr. Elliott will probably remain In Wayne county all of tomorrow and the remainder of the week he will attempt to visit all of the other seven counties in the district, meeting as many people as possible In the brief time he has been permitted to make his campaign, following the recess of - congress, taken Just a few days ago. : Commended for War Stand. ' " Everywhere Mr. Elliott has been since his arrival in Wayne county, he has been commended by citizens for the vigorous support he has at all times given to war measures, and he has been assured that In taking such a stand he has had the support of his constituents In this county. : VI stand for a determined, vigorous policy in our dealings with the German empire and its allies," Mr. Elliott said today. "We cannot afford to bicker and quibble with the German war lords. We must devote all our efforts to bringing about an enduring peace, and if we remain firm such a peace will be brought about." . : Mr, Elliott is greatly pleased with political conditions as he has found them throughout the district and he Is confident of a substantial Republican victory. ' President Wilson's recent statement Addressed to the American people asking for a return of a Democratic congress, has been bitterly resented

by Wayne county Republicans -and Mr. Elliott has , been assured that the President's action Is certain to swell the Republican plurality In Wayne county.

MIIS. CHARLES BELL DIES SUDDENLY

Mrs. Charles E. Bell. 62 years old, died suddenly at her home West Fifth

and National Road yesterday after

noon about 6:30 o'clock of heart failure. . . She has been In poor . health for about two years. She was born in

Richmond and had lived here all her

life. She was a prominent member of the Reid Memorial church. She Is survived by her husband, Charles E. Bell, two sons. Homer and Floyd, and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held from

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the home. Thursday afternoon at 2:30. coas5l " luV, "DI"UB xi.ri ii h, o iPo..i,o Bsu.father on Southwest Third street.

Burial will be at Earlham. Friends

may call Wednesday afternoon and evening. They are asked to omit flowers.

FOOTBALL PLANS ARE UPSET AGAIN

CHICAGO, Oct. 29. Football schedules were again upset today by a ruling of the etate and city health authorties that the ban on athletic contests because of Influenza In Chicago and southern Illlonls will not be lifted this week. Although nearly all restrictions against public gatherings will be removed by the end of the week, provided the decrease in the number of cases of Influenza continues. Dr. C. St. Clair declared the danger of the spread of the disease is not far enough passed to allow public gatherings at football games and other athletic contests.He said the cheering and yelling caused the throats to become raw and make the persons more susceptible to the disease. The ruling will cause the cancellation of the games scheduled for next Saturday, between the University of Chicago nad Purdue here and Illionls and Iowa at Urbana. The advisability of permitting Ohio State to meet Northwestern at Evanston on Saturday was left to the health authorities of that city. Theatres and moving picture houses which have been closed for two weeks in this city, are authorized to re-open tomorrow and political meetings will be permitted on Thrsday. All public gatherings must close, however, at 10 o'clock p. m. for the present.

This column, containing new of Richmond and Warn county soldiers and sailors, will appear dally In the Palladium. Contributions will be welcomed. -

Ivan Kennedy, who has been stationed at Great Lakes has recently been transferred from there to Hampton Roads, Va Kennedy, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kennedy, of Southwest Second street, was one of the sailors detailed to fight the Minnesota forest fires. ,

BOARD OF WORKS GIVES $10 RAISE TO THE FIREMEN

Salaries of the twenty-five members of the Richmond Fire department will be raised $10 a month, the increase to be effective January I, 1919. The raise was ordered at a special meeting of the board of works last night. With the increase the firemen will receive $95 a month, the assistant chief $100 a month and the chief $135. The firemen had already filed a complaint against the city with the War labor board, asking for a $15 a month increase. The board ordered that the clerk

Neal BIy, a radio operator on a advertise ror Dias ror the collection steamship now Btationed on the east-1 of ashes and sweepings.

An oraer was maae to advertise ror bids on another steam roller which

Heavily Armed Youths Fined in City, Court 'Theodore Stackton and George Rlneair. both from Cincinnati, were fined $25 and costs in city court 'this morning for carrying concealed! weapons. The men had In their possession a

Word has ben received from Harrison E. Isenhower, now In France, stating that he is in excellent health. F. J. Harvey, formerly connected with the Cambridge City First National Bank, has received his commission as First Lieutenant, and is now stationed at Camp Taylor, Ky.

Mrs. James Calkins, of 42 South Fourteenth street, has received word that her son, Corporal Bradley D. Calkins, has arrived overseas.

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Private Michael McBride, of New York Mills, N. Y., was lying gassed and wounded in an American base hospital in France. While , his wounds were being dressed he heard a familiar voice. Turning, he found .himself looking into the face of his sister. Miss Mary McBride. She was a nurse in the hospital.

Army casualties issued Tuesday show: Killed in action 54; died from wounds 43; died from accident .10; died of disease 93; wounded severely 99; wounded, degree undetermined 145; wounded slightly 40; missing in action 65; prisoners 2; total 550. Indiana men named are: John J. Kerberg, Jeffersonville, killed in action; George W. Crim, Indianapolis, Albert Jefferson Kendrick, Covington, died from disease; W. B. Thurman, Thurland, Bryant D. Silvey, Bowling Green, wounded severely; Calvin Burger. Coal City, Roy Pollitt. Morris-

town, Lue i E. Schrock, Nashville,

wounded, degree undetermined; Arval

Bunton, LaPorte; George Chatmen, In dianapolis, . Edward John Harty, La fayette, prisoner.

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German Federal Council Approves Control Bill (By Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, Oct 29. The German federal council has approved the bill amending the imperial constitution in the form as adopted by the reichstag, according to a Berlin telegram.

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Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning', gas, bloating:, nausea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid In the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive Juices. The delicate stomach lining is Irritated, digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial dlgestents are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and

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vicious looking knife in a leather case and a revolver with a cartridge belt full of bullets. - They " were arrested by W. F. Stafford at Boston, Ind., last night and were brought to Richmond by McNally and Kendall of the Richmond police department

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