Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 51, 9 January 1919 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1919. A

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MEMBER OP T(tfO ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Presa la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatch credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. . All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Blue Sky Legislation The public will suffer enorrrlous losses by purchasing worthless and fraudulent securities if it is not protected immediately against its own folly by federal or state legislation. Reckless and fraudulent promoters are having little trouble in persuading investors to buy unmeritorious stocks whose intrinsic value is less than that of the paper in the certificate. It is reported that unscrupulous J. Rufus Wallingfords are "establishing schools in some parts of the country to drill salesmen in the art of persuading investors to subscribe to unmeritorious or worthless securities." f One of . the most reprehensible schemes of these get-rich-quick promoters is to induce holders of Liberty loan bonds to exchange them for securities of oil or mine companies or for stock certificates of purely speculative industrial enterprises. The value of Liberty loan bonds cannot be questioned. The value of a speculative oil, mine or promotion stock is to be measured as a gamble. If you trade a Liberty loan bond for one of these stocks, you are exchanging good money

T5Tr nner Senator Owen was talking about the Germans. "The Germans," he said, "obeyed too well. They obeyed anything and anybody a mad kaiser, an idiot crown prince. Their obedience was too cowlike. It was stupid. "A typical young German recruit was strolling down Unter den Linden smoking his pipe when a general pa-ssd. Tho young soldier gave the general a respectful glance, but did not salute. Accordingly the general held him up. " "Donnervetter! Why didn't you salute, swlne-dog?' "The soldier looked at the general reproachfully. " 'But, general,' he said, 'my sergeant has tnught me never to salute with a pire in my mouth'.". "The Germans for the next generation." said Mrs. Edith Wharton at a Y. M. C. A. tea In Paris, "are going to be pariahs. Wherever they go, they are going to be abused. And it will be useless for them to complain. "A German diplomat spent the summer at St. Morltz, In the Swiss Engadine. One morning beside the lake he stopped to talk to some neutral ladies, and a little girl, who was In the party, whispered something to her mama. "The German, smiling and twisting his kaiser-like moustache, said, jestingly to the little girl: "'It's rude to whisper.' "She looked him straight in the eye and answered coldly: " 'But It would have been ruder still to say It out loud'." World's Press Congress m to Meet in Australia (By Associated Press) TOKIO. Jan. 9 The next World's Press Congress has been called to take place at Sydney. New South Wales, Australia, on November 11, 1919, the first anniversary of the signing of the armistice which ended the hostilities In the world war. The date was decided by Dr. Walter Williams of Missouri, the president of the congress, now In Toklo. and was agreed upon after the receipt by him of a cablegram from William A. Holraan, Premier of New South Wales. The Press Congress of the World, which was organized In San Francisco in 1915, has Journalists of 44 countries in its membership. Owing to the war the 1918 session arranged for Sydney was postponed until the conclusion of the hostilities. The secretary-treasurer of the congress is A. R. Ford, the president of the Dominion Press Gallery at Ottawa, Canada. Each nation has two vicepresidents. In his cablegram to Dr. Williams, I Premier Holman said: "The victor-! lous end of the war reminds me of KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look la your face dull eyes with no leparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi tute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear . Jng the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tab lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. -

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for a piece of paper that ninety-nine times out of a hundred is worthless and fraudulent. Indiana is a fertile field for dishonest promoters. No statutes on our books prevent a wholesale shearing of the sheep that offer their golden wool to the salesman of worthless securities. He can take every dollar hard working men and women offer in exchange for his spurious securities. No law force him to submit his proposition to the state authorities for an examination of its worth. He can buy ten acres of arid land in a western state or ten acres of swamp in the southwest, incorporate a company to drill for oil, go to Indiana and sell stock to whatever fool that is willing to swallow the bait. There is no recourse either for the victim. All he can do is swallow his disappointment when he learns that the flattering oil property was only swamp or sand acreage. Blue sky legislation aims to protect men and women against dishonest promoters. It is a safeguard thrown around their savings. It prevents their dissipation in riotous indulgence in get-rich-quick schf mes in which the investor has absolutely no chance of winning and is doomed to lose from the very minute he paid over the money or traded his Liberty loan bond. A good blue sky Jaw will compel promoters to show the actual value of the property, the real assets of the company, the real merit of the proposition. No flowery description of the prospect will suffice. No citation of money made in similar enterprises will satisfy. Facts will be demanded before a promoter will get permission to offer securities for sale in Hoosierdom. The General Assembly should pass a blue sky law without fail.

DEPARTURE LEAVES NO PAIN IN U. S. ;..VHenrich tor EckhardtThe German government recently recalled Henrich von Eckhardt, German minister to Mexico since 1915. Notice wag sent to him first through the Mexican embassy at Washington. It was disregarded. Later notice was sent direct to him. Von Eckhardt figured in the Zimmerman disclosures in 1917. He has been the leader in anti-American propaganda and news of his recall is not unwelcome in the U. S. the great services the press has rendered in promoting and fostering that splendid international harmony of peoples and of principles that alone made victory possible. I look to the early meeting of our congress as an occasion for completing this great work by promoting better understanding throughout the world." Memorial Service for Wabash College Heroes CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind.. Jan. 9 Memorial services in honor of Wabash college men who have been killed or have died in the world war were held here yesterday at the chapel exercises of the institution. ' In speaking of the part Wabash men took in the conflict. Dr. George L. Mackintosh, the president, said that. no fewer than 600 Wabash men, and perhaps as many as 700, were In the service. The college authorities have endeavored to compile a list of Wabash men in the service, but they feel certain many enlisted whose namas have not yet been reported.

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Again the cry of substitution. Uncle Joe Cannon says the president wanted peace without victory and now he has victory without peace. An Illinois man has a federal reserve bank bill calling for $5 on ne side and $10 on the other. In that case the only fair thing to do Is to Split the difference and accept $7.50. May we not express our deep gratification over the fact that Governor Al Smith's dog "Caesar" has arrived safely at Albany and has been duly inaugurated into the kennel de luxe back of the executive mansion? It took 181 columns of newspaper print and ninety-seven half-tone pictures to get "Caesar" there in due style, but he's there and ex-Governor Whitman's dog. if he had one, Is now being kicked around. Now that "Caesar" has been safely inducted Into office, let the administration proceed. The arrival and inauguration of the genial Al seems to have been only an incident In the triumphal entry of "Caesar." Thus we render unto "Ceasar" that which is "Caesar's."

The American Defense society warns apainst the spread of Bolshevism In this country, and seems in doubt as to what to apply in order to prevent it. Wc would suggest the application of soap and water. There may be some philosophy in denying: passports to Bolsheviks who want to leave this country for Europe. More light, please. As soon as TTncle Hen Ford's pew weekly journal finds a lonK-felt want ! that needs filling, it will proceed to nil it. TELEPHONE DIRECTORS NAMED. OXFORD, O.. Jan. 9. The stockholders of the Oxford Telephone company last nlsrht hld their annual meetins:. The following board of directors was elected: E. E. Williams. Llewellyn Tlonham, John W. Hutchisson. Wm. C. McSherry and Wm. B. Meyer. The two latter take the places of S. II. Allen and Dr. C. O. Mnnns, who were dropped from the board. Cl'T THIS OI T--IT IS WORTH MONK V DON'T MISS THTS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Co nd mail it to Kolnv & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Av.v. ChlaaRo. 111., writing; your nam and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for cottRhn, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills, for palp In I aides and back; rheumatism, backache. kidney and hladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly clansins; cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and slugsish bowels. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. If you are ambitious, crave success in life, want to have a healthy, vigorous bdoy, clear skin and eyes that show no dullness, make up your mind to get a package of Bio-feren right away. It costs but little and you can get an original package at any druggist anywhere. Take two tablets after each meal and one at bedtime seven a day for seven days then one after meals till all are gone. Then if you don't feel twice as good, look twice as attractive and feel twice as strong as before you started your money is waiting for you. It belongs to you, for the discoverer of Bio-feren doesn't want on penny of it unless it fulfills all claims. - Note to Physicians: - There Is no secret about the formula of Blo-ferea, it Is Tirlnted on everv nAr1r9 , VT.a phate: Iron-Peptonate; Mangranese Peptnnftte: Evt. nuy VnmlfO! Pnivil n.. tisn; Pbenolphtbalein; Olsaresia Capsicum; KolO.

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Liner Empress of Asia, used as transport during war, and route it is taking on long voyage with Canadian soldiers. Fifteen hundred officers and men of the Canadian expeditionary forces ure bound for their homes in British Columbia and Alberta on board the 'Empress of Asia, Canadian Pacific ocean service iiner. They will make the entire journey to Vancouver on that ship, which was turned over for service es a transport when the war broke out. The ocean voyage taken by tier soldier passengers is probacy the longest one taken by any of the troops which participated in the war.

Remove Restrictions on Food Shipments in Belgium IBy Assoiiat"c! Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 Restrictions on the importation of foodstuffs into Belgium are disappearing now that necessity for a rigid check against exported or seizure by the German government has disappeared. The war trade board announced today that import licenses no longer are required for a long list of foodstuffs. While these mostly are obtained from European sources the relaxation was said to indicate a general situation much ameliorated, promising well for the general trade rnlations: JlpfiiALTEOM Invented at Racine, U.S.A.

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Hidden Clothing Store Is Found at Munich (By Associated Pres) MUNICH. Jan. 9. The dscovery yesterday of a huge hidden store of clothing comprising 27,000 garments illegally held since April, 1915, prompted the magistrate of Munich to appeal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for a new protective law making profiteering punishable by death. It was ascertained that from time to time goods had been taken from this supply -and sold at from two to six times their actual value. The magis trate stated that unless energetic steps be taken patience of the people would soon be exhausted.

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TOWNSHIP POOR CLAIMS DECREASE

The township trustees of Wayne county filed with the commissioners at their meeting Wednesday, claims for the relief of poor by the townships for the quarter of the year ending December 31. 1911. The following amounts were allowed to the various trustees: N Ablngton township, $71-01; Boston township, $197.26; Centre township, $40.82; Cay township, $23.57; Dalton township, $23 00; Franklin township, No relief given; Greene township. $44.56; Harrison township. No relief given; Jackson township, $483.69; Jefferson township, $7.65; New Garden towpahip, $7.62; Perry township. Did not file claim; Washington township, $261.64; Wayne township. $2,567.35; Webster , township, $4.52; total, $3,732.69. The total amount of poor relief given for the same quarter last year was $3,886.36, showing a decrease of $153.67, in spite of high prices and the influenza. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY TO TREAT ANO RELIEVE AT HOME. If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by catarrh, or Jf phlegnv drops in your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these distressing symptoms may be entirely overcome in many instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare, in your own home at little cost. Secure from your druggist '1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home and add to it H pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. An improvement is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment. Breathing should become easy, while the distressing head noises, headaches, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., should gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of emell, taste, defective hearing, and mucous dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh ,and which may often be overcome by this efficacious treatment. It is said that nearly ninety per cent of all car troubles are caused by catarrh and there must, therefore, be many people whose hearing may be restored by this simple, harmless, home treatment. Adv. CI Where you save moifey on a few special for SYRUP 10 lbs. Blue Karo, per can...g2 5 lbs. Blue Karo, per can. . . . .43 lbs. Blue Karo, per can...25 l'jj lbs. Red Karo, per can...J.G 5 lbs. Red Karo, per can 47 10 lbs. Red Karo, per can... 89 5 lbs. Pennant, per can 60 lVs lbs. Pennant, per can 19 10 lb9. Maple Karo per cantgl.l7 5 lbs. Maple Karo, per can...(JO U lbs. Maple Karo, per can J9 10 lbs. Snowdrift, per can... 89 5 lbs. Snowdrift, per can 47 2Va lbs. Snowdrift, per can... 27 Figs, per pkg. 10-oz 25 English Walnuts, per lb 37 Prunes. 18 Per ,b' 2 for 35 Peaches, per lb 24 Evap. Apples, per pkg V&t Seedless Raisins, per pkg 17 SunMaid Raisins, per pkg lf Baker's Cocoanut, pkg Q Mrs. H. C. Bowers, Mgr.

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Rental of $53,603,437 For Pennsylvania Lines (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. An annual rental Of $53,603,437 Is provided in the government contract with the Pennsylvania lines, east, and six aubsldaries announced today by the railroad administration.

Sentence Suspended that Man May Support Family Isaac Day. of Cambridge City, arrested and charged with contributing to the delinquency cf children, was fiined $250 and given six months on the penal farm by Judge Bond in circuit court Tuesday. The sentence was suspended providing Day worked and supported his wife and children. COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY FORTWO YEARS Mr. Parkhurst tails how he found quick relief from chronic . , bronchial trouble. "Two years ago. I had an attack of la grippe which left me with a bad cough. Finally this bcme a case of chronlo bronchial asthma, and four doctors told me It could not be cured. "I commenced taking everything: my friends recommended, but I ot worse instead of better. Kor two years, I was unable to do any work except to coujrh constantly night and day. which was the hardest work I ever did. "Finally I got hold of Milks Emulsion. It benefited me so much, right from the start, that it came as a Godsend, in two months I was perfectly cured. I gained In health, strength and flesh rapidly." J. M. Parkhurst, Leon St.. W. Terre Haute. Ind. Coughs like the one above described seldom yield to local treatments. Ths surest way to reach them Is to build up and strengthen the whole system. For any obstinate couph. Milks Emulsion is a remarkable remedy. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder f flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to run-down nervous people, and it has produced amazing results in many cases of tuberculosis of the lungs. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually in one dav. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatabl that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. A truly wonderful uedicine for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your cas. you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use It according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, vour money will be promptly refunded. Price 8dc and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. Sold and guaranteed by Thistlethwalte's 6 Drug Stores. Adv. your grocery needs. Here are Friday and Saturday Hipolite Creme 272 5 Per Pl-i Q145t Plain Olives 24 Stuffed Olives 32 Navy Beans, 13 lb., 2 far.-25 Pintos. per lb 12 Lima Beans, lb.; 2 for.. 3l Rice, 12 per lb.; 3 for 23 Evap. Corn 33 lb.; 2 for..-62 Lenox Soap, 6S 10 Ior 58 Flake White Soap, 10 for 63 Bob White. 10 for 60 Ivory Soap. 10 for 68 1 Octagan Soap, 10 for G86 P. & G- Soap, 10 for 68 Mascot and Acorn, 5 bar, 10 bars for 45 Argo Starch, 5 lbs 42 Horseradish, 6-oz. glass lOt Hood's Baking Powder, pt 14? Churngold Oleomargarine, 1 lb. 41; 5 lbs. per lb 40 Urngold Coffee, per lb 35 Phone 1702. 7 S. 6th

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