Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 304, 4 November 1918 — Page 4
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUM-TELEGRAM
MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1918.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
AND SUN-TELEGRAM
Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as SecT ond Class Mail Matter.
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Re-elect Representative Elliott Representative Elliott should be sent back to Congress because of the record he has made
there. Elliott stood by the President in his war
program, voting for every war measure and giving his co-operation in the enactment of all legislation necessary for the speedy prosecution of the war. By sending a new man to Congress, who is unacquainted with the details of the office and whose knowledge of war problems and issues arising after peace is declared, the district will not be represented as well as it will be by the return of Elliott. x Representative Elliott's record in Congress is above reproach. He has represented the people during stirring times, in a manner that is equal to the best traditions of the Sixth. No reason can be assigned for not having him represent the Sixth in the era that is dawning. He has the mental training and the force of character that .assures the carrying out of his campaign prom-
The Re-opening of School Resumption of school work emphasizes the Importance of education for the reconstruction days that are ahead. Many days of valuable .school time have been lost because of the influenza quarantine, but these hours can be made up (by intensive application and study. If pupils (keep in mind during the rest of the school year, land for that matter so long as they are in school, (that a trained mind will be a valuable asset in the new era they will buckle down to their work with vim and earnestness. y Great opportunities are ahead for the youth of the land. The efficient man is the one who I will win, and efficiency comes only by training mental and manual. The efficient man is the boy who never dodged a hard lesson or weakened when the assignment was difficult, for the conscientious student of today makes the capable man of tomorrow. Boys and girls must realize that success never is won by short cuts and dodges, but comes by way of hard work and study. You see a good example of this rule in the present war. Germany gambled for success on a wrong principle. She believed that she could cheat, lie and steal. The Allies believed that victory would ultimately perch on their ban
ners if they remained on the straight and narrow road of truth and honesty, even in the darkest hour of defeat. Their faith has been vindicated gloriously. . ! - And so with the boys and girls in school. The pupils who look upon the enforced weeks of idleness as a challenge to see if they can make up the lost time by greater effort, greater diligence and greater application, are the ones that are going to succeed when they launch out into life. Contrariwise, those who complain - about bigger assignments are only cheating themselves and are going down to failure. The coming of peace : will bring about big changes in all spheres. Nothing will be as it was before the war. Greater demands will be made on every one. Boys and girls who keep their eye on the future will realize that the best preparation for their participation in the world's work is consistent and honest study in the class-room. Our schools are admirably equipped to train the Intellect and the hand. But all the teachers and all the equipment of the Richmond schools might just as well not exist if the boys and girls do not take advantage of the opportunity.
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Gist Your Ballot Americans have the full right to vote7No dynasty circumscribes the right of suffrage. The polls are open to all qualified voters. The ballot is secret and is surrounded by many safeguards. Every American should be glad to exercise his right, to vote for the men he wants elected for the administration of government. The right carries with it a number of obligations, one of them, and an important one, too, being the duty to vote. A man who does not go to the polls has no right to citizenship. He ought to be disfranchised for his failure or neglect. V America is rapidly approaching an era of reconstruction and transformation, growing out of the war which soon will end. It is the bounden duty of everv
man to register his decision as to the party of-!
iicials in whom he. has confidence. ; Every patriot will go to the polls tomorrow to cast a vote deciding his preference. This is not a partisan
appeal, but an exhortation addressed to every
voter irrespective of party affiliation. Wayne county's vote should be a full one. In Europe a tragic struggle is going on for the right of unlimited franchise. Tyrannies, under the pressure of adverse military decisions have been forced to grant constitutional reforms giving greater rights to . the people. Franchise has been extended. Austria, one of the oldest empires of Europe, is being torn apart by native races, demanding the right of individual participation in government and an opportunity for the expression of their 6pinions by way of the ballot box. What some European peoples are fighting and rioting for, is ours by right of constitutional privilege. We have enjoyed the blessing so long that some of us are apathetic in using it. We lack appreciation of its worth and the dignity it bestows upon us. The right of untrammeled franchise characterizes us as free men. To spurn it, smacks of ingratitude to the men who won it for us and proves that we are out of tune with the spirit of the age. . , ,
CHEATED OF HI8 WORLD DOMINATION. This Hun, the greatest criminal tne world has ever known is retreating to the baunts of his own land beaten, disgraced and coverered with shame, the most shameful the world has ever known. This beast's fur is tangled, covered with mud and dust and matted with the blood of the innocent which have been within the path of its terrible retreat. How different the scene upon his part Of four years ago. It started from it lair in Potsdam with the shouts and praises of its admirers ringing in Its ears. This beast was stirred up to the highest pitch, having been fed upon the fruits and teachings of frightfulness ! for the last forty years. It was like the wild beast of the forest whloh had been long caged and longed for freedom, that which It was used to, that which was its by nature. . This beast In its lair in Germany was different in this respect from the beast of the forest. It longed not for its own freedom, but to snatch the freedom from all mankind of the civilized world. It had been taught that it was its right to rule and dominate over all the universe. V When this beast's chains were unlocked and it was sent out upon its errand by its master, the Kaiser, everything of beauty was displeasing to it, the blood of the innocent served it as a tonic, and the crys of the suffering was music to its ears. It was following to the letter the training it had received, it had been an adept pupil. ; Day after day, month after month, one year, two years and on to three, it proceeded and succeeded in its destruction and frightfulness. But it was brought to a halt, the thing it had least expected, that which it had not received in its training. It was caught in a huge trap and only by a great and terrible sacrifice on its part succeeded to a certain extent, of freeing itself from it. But a great -amount of its strength was used up and it had a telling effect because this strength was gone never to return. So now We see this beast on its homeward return. Nothing is being left in its path, everything down to a mere weed is suffering and being laid in waste by this demon. The sky is aglow from tho fires started from the torch carried in its wounded claw, the blackened walls loom up as spectres, the cry of the innocent rents the air, desolation stares you in the face up every side. And now this beast, seeing it is beaten, that its dream was only a hideous nightmare, asks for peace. He agrees to accept the fourteen principals, but we must weigh his accept' ance carefully. We must be sure that he really means it' this time, that he will accept the terms of an unconditional surrender, he has shown too many times that he had no honor left in him. He may be laying another snare, so are steps must be taken with the greatest care. Unconditional surrender is the cry upon the lips of all and nothing but
it will satisfy. The Hun must be taught . that by force he cannot and will never dominate the world. We have passed through many dark days but a day Is breaking ' full of light and splendor do to the combine! forces of the allies and our brava fighting men. Victory is now within their grasp, let us then double our efforts here at home because the reward will be ever so much greater than the sacrifices because It will and an everlasting peace, again bring to all mankind a peace R. H. BRYSON. Hagerstown, Ind.
Liberty Loan Bonis Will Go Above Par
The wide distribution among millions of American citizens of Liberty loan bonds makes our Liberty' loans according to Secretary ' of the Treasury McAdoo's expressed opinion, the soundest of national financing. That these bonds be kept widely distributed amongst the American people is of great importance to the nation and to the individual holders of the bonds. United States government bonds In the past have gone above par, as high as $139 for a $100 4 per cent bond. That Liberty bonds will go well above par when peace comes is very probable. "Holding one's Liberty bonds, therefore, is wise as well as patriotic. Every holder of a Liberty loan bond should heed the caution to hold to his or her bonds because they are going to be great efforts by shrewd and unscrupulous people to buy or secure at : inadequate prices these ; bonds from the holders who are not well informed as to stock and bond values.
DONT EXPERIMENT WITH CATARRH, IT OFTEN LEADS TO DREAD CONSUMPTION
You Will Never Be Cured by Local Treatment with Sprays and Douches. Catarrh is a condition of the blood and can not be cured by local applications of sprays and douches; this has ben proven by the thousands who have vainly resorted to this method of treatment Catarrh should not be neglected or experimented with. The wrong treatment Is valuable time lost, during which the disease Is getting a firmer hold upon its victim, and making it more difficult for the proper treatment to accomplish results. Though Catarrh makes its first appearance In the nostrils, throat and air passages, the disease becomes more and more aggravated and finally reaches down Into the the lungs, and
everyone " recognizes the alarming condition that results when the lungs are affected. Thus Catarrh may be the forerunner of that most dreaded and hopeless of all diseases, consumption. No local treatment affords permanent relief.- Experience has tapght that S. S. S. is the one remedy which
! attacks the disease at Its source, the
blood, and produces satisfactory results In even the worst cases. . Catarrh sufferers are urged to give S. S. S. a thorough trial. It is sold by all, druggists. You are invited to write to the Medical Department for expert advice as to how to treat your own case. Address Swift Specific Co., 436 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. -
THE SORE THROAT OF SPANISH INFLUENZA One of the most frequent complications of Spanish Influenza is sore throat, , It is important the sore throat be given prompt attention and relieved. The " throat is the gateway to the body. The air we breathe, the food we eat and the water we drink all pass through it. It is the great breeding place for germs and this is especially true when it is sore or inflamed. If it is kept clean, disease germs have small chance to propagate and do their deadly work. Authorities agree Spanish influenza is -a germ disease and that preventive measures should be taken. They advise the use of an effective gargle to keep the throat clean and healthy. For this purpose, Tonsiline, The National Sore Throat Remedy, is ideal. It is also used as a spray and taken pure. The wonderful increase in the sale of Tonsiline during the last few weeks shows that many thousands of families are making extra use of Tonsiline during this epidemic, to quickly relieve the often accompanying sore throat, and as a preventive measure. Don't wait until you have influenza and sore throats in the house but get your bottle of Tonsiline from your druggist now for use as" a preventive gargle and also to be ready to relieve sore throat upon its first appearance. For more than 25 years the sale of Tonsiline has steadily and rapidly increased. The favor shown it by American people gives it the right to the title, The National Sore Throat1 Remedy. Look for the GIRAFFE. Adv.
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GILES TO LEAVE FOR SERVICE ABROAD
J. T. Giles, superintendent of the Richmond City Schools, has been accepted for service with the Overseas Educational commission, and expects to leave soon for France. Mr. Giles will be connected with the administrative branch of the work. He has made application for his passports, but as yet is not certain of the time when he will be called to leave. The man who will succeed Giles as city superintendent has not been announced. J. H. Bentley, principal of the high school, has been mentioned for the place. The city schools reopened Monday ; morning, after a two weeks' vacation caused by the influenza epidemic. Several changes have been made In the 'faculty during vacation. Mrs. J. T. I Giles is acting head of the High school English department until a successor can be obtained for Benjamin Null, 'who resigned his place with the ! schools here to accept a position In Fort Wayne. The school board has released Philip Molter, vocational supervisor and principal of the night school, to do government work for the duration of the war at St. Louis. L. B. Campbell, of the commercial department, will have charge of the night school during the absence of Mr. Molter. It has been reported that a man lrom Massachusetts will be employed to serve as high school principal if Mr. Bentley is selected to head tho city schools, but this was not confirmed by the school board . Birds can fly for twenty-four hours without stopping to rest.
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In this world crisis the life of civilization literally depends on how much physical and mental efficiency the individual defenders of civilization can develop and maintain. " Are you a 100 per cent man? Are you developing your full ratedv mental and physical horse power? Are you giving to your country thoughts and deeds measuring up to the best of which you are capable? It is your patriotic duty to keep full of vim, vigor and vitality and it is my duty to see that you do this if you permit me to bring to bear on your case my almost 20 years of highly specialized experience in manhood and maintenance.
Get Rid oi Those All Over Pains and Aches created by SPANISH INFLUENZA
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Recommended by an Overseas Nurse, Ml so Peart E. Maloy. of the New York Hed Cross Unit Rub it on your throat and chest, aching back and limbs. Inhale the vapors ta kill the germ and for that heavy feeling in the head, and get immediate relief. Get a bottle NOW and have it handy as a preventative. We GUARXNTEE if or money refunded by us, if you don't get quick relief from this dangerous disease. M. SPIEGEL & SONS, MFRS., Albany, N. T. V ALL DRUGGISTS. SO AND 65 CENTS.
Keep Your Machinery oiled and in Perfect Adjustment v The human body is the finest and most delicate of machines. It functions perfect only when properly inspected and cared for. It will not staiid abuse . without eventually rebelling. V , : The slam bang way of living which we, in this country, have fallen into can not be kept up indefinitely without something snapping. We violate the sanctity of these bodies of ours in a "thousand ways and what a price we pay. i . '. - . ' . . . v Nerves! Nerves! Nerves! This war will go to the side with the strongest nerves. and the purest blood. Our blood has been viciated by excesses. It must be purified. i' The tender, vital organs of our : bodies must be revitalized almost remade, if we are to go on if yoU are to win your own personal fight, for instance. I aim a Physical Inspector a Physical Rebuilder. You may need me more than you know. For almost 20: years I have served manly men who refuse to be denied their heritage of health. I am as permanent in Indianapolis as the monument. Do not intrust the most priceless asset your health to the unknown and irresponsible. Know to whom you are confiding.- Know the ABILITY of the man whom you ask to make you 100 per cent efficient. I may or may not be able to cure you. f " . But I can and will, after making the most searching study of your case, tell you what you may reasonably expect, and I will hold out no false promises- If absolute sincerity, the broadest possible experience, and one of the best equipped offices In the country will help I can help perhaps entirely remedy any physical irregularity to which you may be a victim. - . Let me see you. , Talk to me frankly and give me your complete confidence and I will deal with you honestly. This complete co-ordination of confidence and highly specialized training can not but help resulting in the betterment-or complete correction of any trouble you may have of a pelvic, rectal, blood or nervous nature. -
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DR. OSBORN THE SPECIALIST Will be at WESTCOTT HOTEL, Richmond, Ind., , . Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1918. Hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Every Four Weeks Thereafter
Attention I have a large clientele in this locality, and have had in the past many who were unable to come and see me at my Indianapolis office, hence I am coming to your city that you may be better enabled to share in the results of my many years as a successful Specialist. , AVOID THE OPERATING TABLE. DRi OSBORN'S IMPROVED METHODS ARE EXCLUSi IV ELY HIS OWN, AND THERE IS NO GUESS ' WORK ABOUT IT THEY HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL In the treatment and cure "Without the use of the Knife" of Piles, Fistula, Fissure, Prostatic Enlargement, Rupture, Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Obstruction,' Rheumatism, Stomach, Bowels and all other curable Chronic Diseases. j "No Matter H6w Obstinate or How Contracted Cured. When I say I can cure you, you can depend upon it, for I know from the successful results in thousands of similar cases to yours, just what I can accomplish; Grateful pat- , ients treated by me are constantly recommending others, and this Is why I possess such a' large practice. Men! Women! If you do less than you should, on your farm, at your desk, or in your shop, you are in Some way weak. If you can't accomplish all that you expect or hope for; you are the silent sufferer from some hidden, disease that affects one or more of the important nerve centers of th body. These neglected, or unknown conditions, are usually diseases of the Pelvic System, which reflexly act upon the. organs of Elimination, digestion,, and the nervous system, which in turn has its influence on the brain. I have made a' special study of the Nervous System, and have perfected, methods that will cure where ordinary methods, have failed. I will give you a searching and thorough ex-' animation FREE, thus determining the exact location of your trouble. - ' BEAR IN MIND that I have in Indianapolis one of the most modern and thoroughly equipped offices in the state wffh a Specialist In charge who is ripe in years of experience," rich and mature in learning in his chosen work. . That neither one of us will promise you more than we can give, and should you be unable to see me on date specified above, yon can write, or better still call at my home office, 314 Traction Terminal Building, Indianapolis. - I do not use the knife, neither do I do any cutting. TOMORROW MAY NEVER COME GET IN TOUCH WITH ME TODAY.
ARE YOU RUPTURED. N6 ruptured man, woman or child need be told of the suffering and agony resulting from the neglect of this awful affliction, nor of your many disappointments and failure to find a cure by experimenting with old-fashioned treatments, leaving you the sufferer in even worse condition than before, and mentally skeptical of ever being cured. . Every Ruptured Person In Indiana who calls to see me is Entitled to a Free Trial of the DR. OSBORN SELF-ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE. REMEMBER It required much of my time during the past 19 years also labor and great expense to perfect this wonderfully simple and effective Appliance and make it possible to assure you Relief. Know also that I ask NO MONEY UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED, as hundreds of others are now. I Can Help You Now, Tomorrow May Be Too Late Come and Get the Proof FREE. ; It makes no difference what your present physical condition may be or what you have endured in your vain hunt for relief YOU HAVE' NOT TRIED DR. OSBORN'S SELF-ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE, and you will never be satisfied until you do.
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DR OSBORN Specialist Will be at Westcott Hotel Richmond, Ind-i Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1918. Hours 9 A. M to 4 P. M. Every Four Weeks Thereafter
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INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE 3rd. Floor Traction Terminal Building Office Hours 9 to 12 l.to 4. Saturday and Wednesday 9 to 121 to 4 6 to 8 Sunday 9 to 12 only.
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