Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 338, 13 December 1918 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1918.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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The Appeal of the Social Service Bureau

A generaus response to the appeal of the So

cial Service Bureau will be a manifestation of the

Christmas spirit that will benefit the poor and

redound to the credit of the donors. The Bureau is so well established and its work 'ao well understood that an explanation of its mission in Richmond is superfluous. It administers the charity problem of Richmond with discrimination and applies the contributions with wise economy. ' ! ' Citizens may be assured that the money they give will be wisely expended and help alleviate suffering and distress.

2. Don't Let Interest Lag - . . A jarrcat American humorist is quoted as saying, "This country will tear up the pavement for the first-of our boys to come home, and arrest the last contingency for vagrancy." The exaggeration of the statement is clear to anyt discerning reader, but -the point of the squib may be nearer the truth than we imagine it to be. We are prone to forget quickly the great deeds of great men. New interests over night absorb old ones, and soon the pressing question of today has been put on a back shelf of our memory. A writer, who comments on the saying of the humorist quoted in the foregoing, asserts: 5 "Greai deeds and grand events become fixed in the mind, but unless the individuals responsible for those deeds and events be dead heroes or very conspicuously alive, they are soon forgotten. And the great mass of supporting common soldiery are out of mind almost before they enter our consciousness." , If this is a trait of the American mind, it will

be well for us to fight its manifestation at once, for a live and energetic interest should be taken in our returning soldiers, and the record of their achievements should not be permitted to escape our thankful consideration at all times. A sample of carelessness and thoughtlessness is manifest in the following article which appeared in the New York Post: One thousand two hundred men of the American Army aboard, who were landed In Hoboken from the troopship Northern Pacific, "fresh from the front with their wounds still bleeding," as one officer put It, could not understand the blare of whistles that greeted the arrival of the Mauritania, which brought only men who had not yet been In action. The great hurrah which welcomed the huge English passenger transport, they felt, was In sorry contrast to the silence which greeted the arrival of the American transport, with her cargo of wounded and maimed soldiers. New York did not underestimate the heroic sacrifice of the wounded boys, but through simon pure neglect the crowds surged around the ship carrying able-bodied soldiers. Occurrnces of this kind may lead some soldiers to believe that the country lacks an appreciation of their services. Quite the opposite is true, but we must make the soldiers know it by acts of kindness and thoughtfulness that will put the stamp of realism on our idealism.

S MAY BE DIRECTOR I OF U.S. RAILROADS

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Laughing a Health Tonic From the New York Mail. WHEN an individual laughs the action is accomplished by a deep, forcible movement of the chest. This deep movement increases the rapidity of the

round-about flow of the scarlet fluid, makes more force

ful the beat of the heart, and by that means brings back

the blood to the lungs at a greater pace and therefore

helps to accomplish a quicker nourishment of the body

and thus brings mental recreation.

More than mental rest and benefits to the health of

the mechanism, a good laugh brings with it food for the emotional fabric. The physiological action involved in a

hearty !augh stimulates the emotions and acts in the capacity of an increased electric current in a wire by whose force machines are moved. The hairlike capillaries, so strained and worked during the course of a busy day, become rapidly emptied as laughter incites the emotional fibers to action. As the immediate result, there comes relief to the tubes in the form of a freshened supply of blood. The heavily congested capillaries and the emotional fabric are stimulated, and the body is enabled to generate new energy due to, the emotional excitement caused by a laugh r.nd you feel regenerated and capable of carrying on with added force whatever work you are doing.

Robert S. LovetU The appointment by President Wilson of a successor to William Gibbs McAdoo as director general of the U. S. railroads is expected soon. A dozen men have been mentioned in connection with the appointment. One of the men recently talked of is Robert S. Lovett. He is fifty-eieht

r and is a Texan. He entered the legal

branch of the railway world in 1884 and has been a railroad attorney and counselor ever since, serving several roads in the Texas district and later the Harritnan system.

CAPITAL HOOSIERS MEET.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 The Indiana Society of Washington held its first meeting of the season last night at the Hotel EbblL Four hundred Hoosiers, including many war workers, were present. A musical program was followed by dancing. George F. Schutt, formerly of Fort Wayne, proprietor of the Ebbltt, is president of the society. "

A railroad in India Is experimenting with steel passenger cars lined with wood, which is insulated against the heat of the metal with asbestos.

WHEN TONGUE IS COATED DRINK CELERY KING

Take it yourself and give it to the children for it's a purely vegetable laxative tea that acts promptly on the bowels and never causes the least distress. It puts you right over night and when you catch cold and become fererish you mustn't fail to drink a cupful hot before going to bed. For sick headache, billiousness, dizziness, disordered stomach and sluggish liver there is nothing that will do the work so well. Every druggist has it. A generous package costs only a few cents.

$1,760 A YEAR TO LIVE.

CHICAGO, Dec. 13 William , Ogborn, formerly a professor of economics at Washington State University and now an examiner for the war labor board, was the only witness yesterday in the hearing of the petition of the meat packing house employes for more wages, better working conditions and other concessions before Judge Samuel Alschuler, Federal arbitrator.

COUNT FIFTY! PAINS AND NEURALGIA GONE Instant Relief! Rub This Nerve Torture and Misery Right Out With "St. Jacobs Liniment." Rub this soothing, penertatlng liniment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and like magic neuralgia disappears. "St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain. It is a harmless "neuralgia relief" which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get a small trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the "aching nerves" and in just a moment you will be absolutely free from pain and Buffereing. No difference whether your pain or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant relief with this old-time, honest pain destroyer it cannot injure. Adv.

. Mr. Ogborn stated that in his opia- ' ion $1,760 was the minimum amount upon which a family of five persons could live in reasonable comfort.

CHECK AND ABORT A BAD COLD In Five Hours With MENTHOLAXENE. You Buy It Concentrated and Mix With Pint of Syrup.

Doubtless every reader recalls having neglected a slight cold until in 24 hours it settled into a "Bad Cold" ond then about 72 hours of distress,, discomfort, if not weeks of bronchitis or pneumonia or catarrh. Now confess, if you've had such an experience, and take time by the forelock by preparing to check and abort colds, coughs, catarrh, difficult breathing, watering eyes and painful headaches. It can be done, by taking MenthoLaxene either in its raw state ten drops to the dose or by making a granulated sugar syrup and mixing in a pint bottle or jar. A pint will last a whole family for a long time and keeps every member free from the distressing after-effects of a bad cold. Mentho-Laxene is guaranteed to pleaso or money back by The Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio, and any well stocked druggist can supply you. Don't take ff substitute. There Is really nothing "to compare with MenthoLaxene. Adv.

OH! THE CHARM OF BEAUTY

Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore The Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. Everyone envies a beautiful skin, just as everyone envies a healthy person. Unsightly faces filled with discolorations, pimples, blackheads, etc., are nothing but unhealthy faces due to blood impurities. Cleanse the blood and the facial blem'phes disappear.

Forty "Fin" Cases in One Day at Liberty LIBERTY, Ind., Dec. 13. Forty new influenza cases have been reported in this place in one day. No deaths have been reported for a week. Andrew Graham, a veteran of the civil war, suffered a second stroke of paralysis. His son, A. A. Graham, is in a critical condition as a result of a recent heart attack. Mrs. John Lynch, 63 years old, died Sunday at her home in California. Her death resulted from a severe attack of influenza. Her husband, 'who -was formerly postmaster in this place, died last summer in California and his body was brought here for burial. Mrs. Lynch had only been home two weeks after accompanying her husband's body here. Her body will arrive here for burial Saturday. She 4s survived by several daughters. Henry Walton of this place a traveling salesman has taken influenza and is threatened with pneumonia. The new residence of Charles Bond of this place has been finished. The house is on the farm north of here known as the Samuel Ballenger farm. Several carloads of walnut logs, gathered in this county, are lying on

the railroad tracks waiting for shipment.

Arthur Kennedy, a former resident of this county, died at his home in Cincinnati Tuesday. Remains will be buried here Friday morning. Funeral services will be conducted here at the M. E. church. The following land transfers have been made recently in this county:

i Albert S. Wadsworth to the bank at j Brownsville, part of lot, $150: Charles i D. Johnson and wife to Bennie Officer, I part of lot in Liberty, $900; Orville E i Long to William Potter et al, thirtyI seven acres farm land, $2,500; Robert ; White to Liberty Creamery company, i two and one-fifth acres east of Liberty I Corportaion line, $1,100, Robert White j to Sehert Sering, two and one-third acres, east of Liberty Corporation line,

A new bank will be started here with a capital of $25,000. One of the curiosities of military

! titles is revealed in the fact that when

. major-general is made a lieutenant- ! general, it is a promotion.

Officers Are Elected at St. John's Lutheran

Officers of St. John's Lutheran church were elected Thursday night as follows: Henry Weber, elder; Henry Weyman, trustee; Howard Thomas, Fred Erk and Edwin Wickemeyer, deacons. Henry Blomeyer, Jr., was named to the school board. The new officers will be installed at, the services next Sunday morning.

Tackle has been invented by a Washington man, to make a falling tree pull out the stump of one cut down earlier in a lumbering operation.

Tho joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, and keep the habits regular with

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You must pot believe that drugs and salves will stop facial blemishes. The cause is impure blood filled with all manner of refuse matter. Stuart's Calcium Wafers cleanse and clear the blood, driving out all poisons and impurities. And you'll never have a good complexion until the blood is clean. , No matter how bad your complexion is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work wonders with it. You can get these little wonder-workers at your druggist's for 50 cents a package.

Larf et Sala of Any Medicine in the World Sold Everywhere. In box. 10c. 25c

FREE TRIAL COUPON

F. A. Sluar Co., 738 Sluart Ilnllduk, MarHlaali, Mich., send me at once

a free trial package or Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. Name Street

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Drugs Cigars Cut Prices

CUT-RATE DRUGS VVeelk-Einidl Specials

Quality Service Cut Prices

C I & A R Specials For Sat. & Sun. Deschler's Monogram, regular 7c Cigar, 5c; Box of 50.. $2.39 John Ruskin, regular 7c Cigar, oc; Box of 50 $2.39 El Verso, regular 2 for 25c, 10c straight, Box of 50 $4.89

Give a

for Xmas We carry the Eastman line Brownies from $1.75 to $4.50 Kodaks from $6.50 to $45

Cough Syrup for Baby Nyals Baby Cough Syrup contains no morphine, chloroform or alcohol a safe and efficient remedy for baby's cough cures In the shortest time possible 25c

Wine of Codliver Oil Of great value in convalescence Wine of Codliver Oil with Iron nourishing and strengthening, builds you up in a hurry and keeps you there; pint bottle for $1.00

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rff Sj double acting or chin chin collar . . g 'SP W?lrcl Many tailored by the Kirschbaum shops C4pf in the finest of aU-wool overcoatings. ft 'LOEHR & KLUTE j

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OVERCOAT

OR the daily walk to the office, for the

-automobile ride, tor moderate weather and for the coldest for any overcoat need, the right garment is here Ulsterettes, great coats and dress coats; belted back or unbelted; single breasted or double breasted; plain, double acting or chin chin collar Many tailored by the Kirschbaum shops in the finest of all-wool overcoatings.

Week-End Water Bottle Special

Nurse Brand Hot Water Bottle . . r. . $2.19 Nurse Brand Fountain Syringe .... $2.39 Nurse Brand Combination .$2.69 A two-year guarantee on all Nurse Brand Rubber Goods

Our Cut Prices On Patent Medicines

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75c Halls Catarrh Remedy. .69c GOc Resonal ointment 49c 85c Jad Salts 79c 60c Kondons Catarrh Jelly.. 54c 30c Musterole 27c 35c Castoria (Fletchers) 29c $1.00 Oil Kftrein Capsules. . .89c

75c Scotts Emulsion ...69c 60c Mionia Tablets 49c $1.25 Pinkhams Comp 98c 60c Sal Hepitca 49c 50c Limestone Phosphate 43c 75c Rhuma 69c 90c Parmint . 75c

60c Father John's Medicine.. 54c 60c Pinix 54c 35c Zemo 29c $1.10 Peruna 93c $1.00 Orange Blossom. .... ,89c 60c Williams Pink Pills.... 49c 35c Papes Cold Comp 31c

IS YOUR 'FACE COMFORT" WORTH ONE DOLLAR

San-Tox Tooth Paste, 25c A delicious, refreshing antiseptic dentifrice that thoroughly cleanses the teeth and leaves the mouth in a refreshed and healty condition.

San-Tox Shaving Cream, 25c

A pure soap cream, lathers freely.

Contains no free alkali, and

San-Tox Shaving Lotion, 25c

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A soothing, healing, antiseptic lotion. Refreshing and antiseptic in its action, and fragrantly perfumed. San-Tox After-Shave Talcum, 25c Of extreme fineness and purity. A clean, smooth, velvety, antlseptic talcum that protects the skin. The sign of the Nurse on San-Tox preparations symbolizes the purity and quality f their contents. We handle San-Tox goods because we have faith in their merit. v.

DAY DREAM Toilet Goods SPECIAL

Just received a shipment of Day Dream Toilet Goods. Day Dream Face Powder. small 50 Day Dream Face Powder, large -81.17 Day Dream Toilet Water... g2 Day. Dream Sachet Powder for S1.49 Day Dream Perfume, the ounce at ..$2.50 Day Dream Skin Soap, the cake at 39 Just received a shipment OT of Vick's Vap-o-rub. 11

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