Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 337, 12 December 1918 — Page 10

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THE-RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AD SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918.

MOO ADVISES 5-YEAR CONTROL r' OFJAILROADS Vould Permit Fair Trial of .Government Operation, Says Recommendation. , ! WASHINGTON. Deo. 12. Continuance of government control of railroads for five years, or until Jan. 1, 1024, was recommended Thursday by IMtcetor General McAdoo in a letter to the chairman of tho Senate and llouso interstate commerce committttn: This would permit a fair trial of government operation, raid Mr. McAdoo, and eliminate the unsettled condition I'.nder which the railroads must be operated during the next year or two If their status Is not changed materially by legislation. This recommendation 13 not made In support of any theories concerning tho-best ultimate policy of running t?io railroads, Mr. McAdoo explained, but only to give the nation time to form Its Ideas carefully. Tho director general explained that It Is Impossible to retain the road3 under government control for twenty'ono months after the declaration of peace without further legislation, ow;Inc; to the strain on the morale of of:fHcers and employes, and pointed out ;tho difficulty of obtaining comprehensive legislation on the subject soon. Eugene Qaigg Arrives Home From Francs . Eugene Qulgg. who has -been In Fiance with a Friends reconstruction unit for a year and a half, arrived in Illchmond Wednesday morning. He started home Immediately upon receiving word of lilr, father's death. Quigg said that in his opinion it will take not less than five to ten years to restore the devastated portions of France. ,"Ho said the Friends were shown very courtesy by the French government.

Night School Echoes ' The attendance a? Thn Vocational' 'Teachers' training class in the Rich-; piond night school Is regular and the : mcmborn are pklng n great deal of i kit'rest In the class. Thf science le-; pnrtment of the class is in charge of: W. II. Kelly, while Mr. Maise has . jharge of the mechanical department, j Tho nursing class under the direction of Miss Ferguson, is making splendid progress. Fifteen women fcero present last night. There were sixty present in typewriting classes last night. tho Z The Spanish classes under the direction of Mrs. Ballard of Earlham college, are making splendid progress. The Iryout for the Richmond high jchool debuting trams was held at the Richmond night school last night, before a body of commercial students. A class of judges selected from the tpnrherH selected the following six , men for the teams: William Haber-' k.rr. Richard Taylor. Earl Keisker. Pj.ul Liehtenfels, Clarence Curlin and , Ralph Koaring. soldiers mother is u nil kjt.i Dead in Union City WINCHESTER. Ind., Dec. 12. Mrs. 1 W. It. Oyier of Union City, who died j Sunday morning of influenza, was bur-; Jed hero Wednesday afternoon. Her! husband nnd four sons survive. The I youngest, Ray. being with tho A. E. F. j in France. Another son is in a south-: ern cantonments. ! - The funeral of Pauline, four-year-old j datghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I r.foncrock, was held today at the fam-; ily'home. She died of influenza. . ; ', Mrs. John Shnltz died at her home ; hero Monday night of influenza. The; funeral was hold Thursday. The husband and one daughter survive. ,! EH Sarber died at his homo here Tuesday morning of heart trouble. Mr. Sarber has been foreman of the box Shop at the Woodbury Class company for several years and came here from i Dunkirk. Indiana. The funeral will be j hold at tho family residence Fridav, at-10 a. m.. the Rev. O. M. Payne officiating. Burial will bo at Dunkirk. .The widow and one daughter survive. INDICTMENT NOLLED p?ATON. O . Dec. 12. Upon his agreement to pay all costs accruing In tho case, and also to pay $10 to Gtorgo Ulrlck damages, an indictment of ;severnl months' standing against Qhorles Emrick, Lanier township, was rrorlcd by Prosecutor Phil Say'or. Emrick was charged in the Indictment vrirh malicious destruction of proper-tv,-ho allegedly having wantonly damnt'd a corn shredder, the property of tilflch. EL iUUI Thousands Hive Discovered Dr. r.;:Edvr.rds' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. r. Edwards Olive Tablets tha eubsti. trrw for calomel are a mild but sure lixativc, and their effect en tho liver te almost instantaneous. They are the result rttfr. Edwards' determination rot to treat liver and bowel complaints v.-i:h calomel, litj efforts to bar.iih it brought out these ltla o'.ive-colored tablets. hese pleasant little tablets c!o the nood t W calomel doc3, but have no bad aftei rffcts. They don't Injure the teeth like clung liquids or calomel. They take hold of tie trouble and quickly correct it Why rnre the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the pyrps. So do strons liquids. It is best not to fake calomeL but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets taka its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that Ja?y feeling come from constipation and t disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' C)!ivc Tablets when you feel "losgy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded train and how they "perk up" the spirits.

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LEAD WAR ON BOLSHEVISM IN RUSSIA

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General Semenoff, commander in chief of allied forces in Siberia, left, and Maj. Gen. William S. Graves, commander of American expeditionary forces there.

The handling of the situation in Russia will be one of the gravest problems faced by the peace conference when it meets. Bolshevism threatens the life of the war and intrigue torn nation. Allied forces, aided by troops of the Siberian republics, are now trying to stamp out the Bolshevik uprisings in Russia. General Semenoff, commander in chief of the vllied forces, and Major General Graves, in command of the U. S. forces in Siberia, are playuig important ro!e3 in clearing up the situation.

i Labor Meetings i :

Two new members were initiated at the regular meeting of the Woman's Protective association held Wednesday night at Luken'shall. The association is chartered under the American Federation of Labor. Important business relating to the organization was transacted. Owing to the fact that the next meeting falls on Christj mas, it was decided to meet Sunday, Dec. 2-' at 1:30 o'clock in Luken's. hall. WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT . Thousands upon thousands of womcn have kidney and bladder trouble and nrver suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to he nothing e'.-e but kidney trouble, or 1 he 'result of Kidney or bladder disease. If tilt- kidneys nre not in a healthy j condition, they may cause the other j

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GETS DIVORCE EATON, O., Dec. 12 In a divorce action brought in common pleas court by Maud Schweizer against Cecil Schweizer the plaintiff was granted a divorce and given her maiden name of White. LADIES ! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe and ncbody can tell. Brush it through hair. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is vour charm. It makes or mars the face. When it j fades, turns gray ami looks streaked, I just a few applications of Sage Ta j and Sulphur enhances its appearance j a hundred-fold. i Don't stay gray! Look young! i Either prepare the recipe at home or I get from any drug store a bottle of I "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-1 pound recipe improved fcy the addition of tifully, besides no one can possibly tell as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, j taking one small strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disappears; you appear years younger. Wyeth's .Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is rot intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. n n

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Land-Dilks Company Gives Dinner for Employes A "get together dinner" was enjoyed

J by the employes and employers of the Land and Dilks Kitchen Cabinet company Wednesday evening. About 50 were present. After dinner was served the Improvement of the Richmond Kitchen Cabinet was discussed. Williamsburg, Ind. Owing to unusual amount of sickness the attendance at both churches was very light Sunday.. .Mrs. William Micksell and children were the guests of Frank Micksell and family Friday Mr. and Mrs.- James Ladd had as their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dunbar of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas, of Fountain City Paul Cates and Thelma l Coggshall were the guests of their grandfather, Ed Halbey, for a few days last week.. ... .Charles Bunday and family called on Enos Veal and wife Sunday evening Mrs. Laura Mercer of Richmond, spent the week end with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Martin were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Martin's father, Melvin Coggshall of Fountain City Gladys and Sadie Kelley of Richmond spent the week end at this place Miss Gladys Williams is still improving Emory Oler and family and Mrs. Marton Catey are all sick with influenza. They are being cared for by Mrs. George McDivitt Mrs. George Kelley and Mrs. Nellie Shaffer were Richmond shoppers Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cox entertained a number of out-of-town guests Sunday. Among them were D. W. Gregg and family and Orville Cox and family. London hairdressers say there has been a great increase in gray-haired young women, due to the war. I0CT0RS URGE PEOPLE TO USE MORE IRON AND PHOSPHATES They Come Out Strong For Phosphated Iron Leading doctors all over the country are rapidly learning that one of the preparations they can always depend on for all blood and nerve troubles is Phosphated Iron, they rave rouna mat it erlvc3 results and can be depended upon. Phosphated Iron has proved a real red blood and nerve-builder to so many who are all run down and dragged out. due to lack of fresh air, exercise, good food and clogged poisoned blood. Scientists say Phosphated Iron builds up your body by buildlnjr up your blood and nerves. Many physicians claim there would be few over-worked men, nervous women, bloodless old' people and pato children, were the benefits of Phosphated Iron more widely known. There is no need of anyone proinff around tfred out. all In, nerves on edfre. suffering with poor blood ami lack of enerpry when Phosphated Iron will make you feel like a live one. make vou look 100 per cent better, give you restful sleep, braca vou up so vou can work with casa and enjov life once again. Get Phosphated Iron today and etart In right, you owe It to yourself and friends to make Just this one effort to reg-aln health, strength end happiness. To Insure physicians and their patients getting the genuine Phosphated Iron we have put In capsules. ro not take pills or tablets. Insist on capsules. nonnty Drug Co. and leading Druggists everywhere. Adv. WOE

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RICHMOND AVE. WOMAN A SLAVE TO HEADACHES

Telia How She Was Relieved of Her Sufferings With Pepgin Tonic. "I was in a run-down condition and a perfect slave to sick headaches," says Mrs. James Kelley, 32G Richmond Ave., Richmond. "I could just feel my head throb. The sight of food or even the thought of it when I had one of my headaches made me sick. "At times I was light headed and dizzy until I couldn't stand on my feet without taking hold of something to support myself. Little black specks appeared to dance before my eyes. "I don't know just what was the cause of my trouble but I have often thought it came from a disordered stomach and liver. "I tried Pepgen tonic because so many people here in Richmond were recommending it. I can't praise It highly enough since giving it a trial. It went right to the spot. Pepgen tonic built up my system made me feel stronger in every way. It gave me a good appetite and I now relish my meals. "My headaches have almost disappeared. Before I took Pepgen tonic they were of almost daily occurance. It has now been two weeks since I have felt the slightest sympton of one. "I am glad to recommend Pepgen." Scores of men and women who have been slaves to headaches have told how Pepgen relieved them. These people have found In Pepgen a medicine designed to relieve them through its Influence upon the stomach, blood and nerves. Being delicately adapted to stomach needs it gently persuades assimilation. With . the digestive tract in good condition all organs resume normal. None shirk the responsibility that the keeping of health and vigor imposes upon them. Get Pepgen at Thistlethwaite's drug stores or any other first-class drug stores anywhere. 2ND. ST. WOMAN HAD COMPLICATED ILLS OF STOMACH Food Soured And Fermented; Formed And Pressed Up Against Heart. Gas "I had a complicated case of stomach trouble," says Mrs. Grace Ryder, 128 South Second St., Richmond. "My food soured and fermented in my stomach. Then gas would form and press up against my heart. Sometimes my heart fluttered until I was afraid I was going to have heart trouble. Often I grew deathly sick and it was with difficulty that I retained food on my stomach. And then again, at other times, I would have pains in my stomach just like colic. "But now, since I've been taking Pepgen I am not troubled in the least. I wouldn't be without Pepgen in the house for ten times what it cost. I'm a real Pepgen enthusiast and you would be too, if Pepgen had relieved you of sever stomach ailments. "Pepgen not only helped me but It has helped my husband. He came home from his work at night usually with a headache. Noticing how Pep gen was helping me he decided to try it. He was not disanpointed. Since he has taken about half a bottle of Pepgen I have not heard him complain of headaches." Some of the indorsements of Pepgen are remarkable. They show that taking Pepgen is a profitable investment for sick, weak, nervous, rundown men and women. - If you don't feel right try Pepgen it has relieved others why not you? Those who wish to know of Pepgen may do so at Thistlethwaite's drug stores and other first-class drug stores In Richmond, and nearby towns. j HOTEL WESTCOTT LAUNDRESS AIDED After Weeks of Suffering With Stomach and Liver Health Coujes Almost As if By Magic. Alice Eberling, laundress at the Westcott Hotel, who lives at 30 North 3rd St., Richmond, is another woman who has shared in the benefits that Pepgen Is giving to people ia this city. She says: "For weeks I suffered with stomach trouble. My liver was also out of order and filled my system with bile. "My early symptoms were just a little indigestion bloated feelings, heartburn and a coated tongue. Then came loss of appetite. Meat fermented in my stomach. Potatoes disagreed. Pie and cake upset me. Finally I had to live on a light diet of soup and liquid foods. Then my troubles began in earnest. "Day by day I could feel myself going down hill. I grew nervous and fretful and irritable. Small tasks looked like big ones. My strength was giving out. Half a day's work tired me out. I couldn't get a whole night's sleep for weeks at a time. "I obtained Pepgen unon the suggestion of a friend. I began to improve from the very start. My health came back to me almost as if by magic. I am gaining In weight every day and my old-time energy has returned "Sound sleep Is a great relief and a good meal is something I now enjoy. "I recommend Pepgen as a splendid tonic, full of merit. I have every reason to believe that it will help others as much as it did me." Try Pepgen today. Don't delay. Delays In health matters are dangerous. Get Pepgen at Clem Thistlethwaite's drug stores or any other first-class drug store anywhere.

TWO HOOSIER STATE GIRLS AIDED BY "PEPGEN," BOTH GAIN IN WEIGHT

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Miss Helen Crunk. A steady gain in weight Is usually the hallmark of returning health, especially when it is accompanied by sensations of renewed energy and vigor taking the place of tired, draggy feelings. A ruddy glow in the cheeks instead of pallor, bright eyes, in place of a dull, listless expression. Such was further substantiated In the story told by Miss Helen Crunk, whose home is in Clinton, Ind. And all this great change in her physical condition was brought about by Pepgen, the new stomach tonic, because it enabled her to eat without having attacks of indigestion and in duced the proper assimilation of her food, thus enabling the natural func-

tions of the body to enrich her blood, i "I took all manner of remedies withnourish her nerves and otherwise re-' out avail. Even dieting did not help store to her the health that puts zest j me. Food in any form was absolute-

in life. Miss Crunk's own story is as follows: "After eating gas formed and my food soured. . I also had frequent attacks of heartburn. Tnen my liver became disordered. That made me bilious. "I often had headaches and was so nervous that I couldn't sit still. Many times I just felt like crying. "I was asked by a friend to try Pepgen. I didn't have much faith In it, but I consented to try it anyway. "When I started to take Pepgen I was losing weight every day and I looked so poorly that my friends remarked about it. Now I want to say

that since taking Pengen I notice a j These peonle are grateful for the regreat change in myself and all tell me ! Hef that Pepgen has given them in rethat I am looking better. I want to lieving stomach troubles and th 3 speak the best I can for Pepgen. I ; many symptoms that stomach tronwish I could personally recommend it j bles cause, such as constipation, nervto everybody I know, I am eating J ousness, headaches, dizziness, impure heartily ami never have one bit of j blood and even rheum-?lrm. trouble with my stomach. My food j Pepgen's hea'ing quaH;i"s are !- agrees with me. I haven't had a hea l- j rived from vegetable ingredients ache or a bilious attack since T started ; ed by a special process wHich h to use it. I have gained (1 pounds and j been approved by many expert chora certainly fel like a different person, ists.

CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL, WINE Oil SPIRITS TO CREATE FALSE SENSATIONS OF TEMPORARY

Non Secret Formula Containing Only Drugs of Recognized Merit Prepared By Special Pepgin Process.

Peneen is not a secret remedv. Tha formula i3 printed on the back of ev erv nackaee. It. contains only remeit All nf the ins-redients are carefully selected and scientifically compounded by the special Pepgen Process in which no alcohol is used. Persons with kidney ills should carefully avoid alcohol. Alcohol is very bad for people who are subject to rheumatism and even the slightest amount of this stimulant sometimes produces an attack. In Pepgen will be found peppermint leaves, used to stop nausea, relieve spasmodic pains in the stomach and bowels and expel gas. Gentian root. 'SURELY HELPED ME" DECLARES 7TH. ST. WOMAN "I feel like a different person since taking Pepgen. I can eat anything and before I took it I suffered terribly with my stomach." says Mrs. E. L. Carver, 218 South 7th St., Richmond. "I was also very nervous and Pepgen surely did help me for now I am not nervous in the least. I go to bod and get a good night's rest. I couldn't sleep soundly before I took Pepgen. I woke up many times during the night and it was sometimes hours before I could go to sleep again, consequently I arose in the morning feeling tired and draggy. I think I was often more tired in the morning than when I went to bed." "We go to bed tired in mind and body and if our sleep is good we arise refreshed and rejuvinated. Even cares that seemed as mountains at night are as nothing in the morning. Truly good sleep is the repair shop for the body. Miserable indeed Is the person who cannot sleep. Sleeplessness weakens the nervous system. It upsets the digestive organs, it influences the blood circulation and every other function. When a person lies in bed and hears the clock Btrike, one two three their nervous system is shattered. Thousands tell how Pepgen has brought them sound, healthy, refreshing sleep, strengthened their nerves and given them good appetites. Pepgen makes rich, vitalizing blood and therefore more nerve force. If you are pale and thin and lack vitality the rapid building up powers of Pepgen will surprise you. Get Pepgen at Thistlethwaite's any other first-class drug store. or

Miss Myrtle Johnson. To suffer from nervous dyspepsia for six long months, and to bear all the torture, mental and physical, tba; this all too common ailment causes and then to be benefited, almost over night, is like having a happy dream come true. But this is the delightful experience of Miss Myrtle Johnson, 1216 Eas. Seventh street, Muncie. Miss Johncon credits Pepgen for her relief. "For six long months." Fays Miss Johnson, "I. suffered with nervoii3 dyspepsia. When I read of the offers of millionaires to divide their fortunes if they might be relieved of this distressing ailment. I felt that in this way they most eloquently told of their sufferings, and I felt, too. that I would never be entirely relieved of sleeplessness, dizziness, nausea, pain after eating and the all-tired-out feelings which are caused by nervous dyspepsia yi repeiiant at most times ana, worst of all, was the constant nerve strain. "And then came the joyful surprise. After the first few doses of Pepgen I was benefited. I felt new strength and could work without fatigue. My appetite returned and I could eat a hearty meal with great relish. I did not have any fear, as bed time approached, of a sleepless night, and when morning came I would awake much refreshed. I have gained five pounds." Beyond the evidence of any one person stands the testimony of people in ! all parts of the state of Indiana who ' ova noii- ron il v tn T- c: l w Vi frr Ppn"P1 1ELP . which possesses tonic properties In a high degree. It aids and Invigorate1; digestion. Peruvian Bark, an anti- ! malarial agent, is of service in debnity and wasting diseases, pallor, impoverished blood and feeble recuperative powers: Fringe Tree Bark exerts a special influence upon the liver. It is of benefit where there is yellowness of the skin and eyes and a sense of uneasiness in the right side. Black Cohosh, through its influence upen the muscular system, 13 recommended for rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago. Plalntain Leaves contain prop-' erties valuable in kidneys and bladder arrangements. NERVOUSNESS THE TORMENT OF THIS 6TH. ST. PAINTER Because Pepgen relieved John Drew, painter, 837 South 6th St.. Richmond, of nervousness he not only knows It is a good tonic for the nerves but he figures that it is his duty to tell others about his experience. It Is then up to the nervous person to try it. They have the proof of what it has done for scores of Richmond people besides what it did for Mr. Drew. He says: "Nervousness was a constant torment to me. Before I took Pepgen I was so nervous that I often felt like flying to pieces. My disposition was fretful and easily irritated. I couldn't sleep soundly. "But now I feel fine. I have Pepgen to credit. I don't feel one bit nervous. Besides my stomach is ia better condition. I am ea'in? more heartily. I am stronger, too, for my work as a painter does not tire me as it formerly did." Pepgen is a tonic which assists Nature to build up th8 system and thus overcome nervousness, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and disordered kidneys. Wherever there Is severe pain Pepgen Liniment made from mustard, sassafras, pepper, menthol and amonia, should be used in connection with Pepgen tonic. The liniment works externally while the tonic works internally. ' For grippe, colds, pleuresy and muscular soreness apply Pepgen Liniment freely. When the bowels are costive a mild laxative should be used and this vir- i tue may be found in Pepgen Laxative Tablets. - . Any of the Pepgen Products may be purchased at Thistlethwaite's drug stores la Richmond or from any firstclass drug store anywhere.

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