Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 54, 13 January 1919 — Page 2

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FOOD NEEDS OF RUMANIA FIRST RELIEF PROBLEM Country Devastated by Germans and Austrians in Desperate Need of Relief. (By Associated Press) PARIS, Jan. 13. At the first meetIns of the International Food commla8lon here today will be considered a pressing appeal for food from the allied ministers in Rumania. The commission having absolute control of all food relief, the ministers have turned to It to avert what they say will be a most disastrous situation if Rumania is not fed. On January 2, the ministers sent the following telegTam from Jasey: "Situation becomes more and more alarming. It the allies do not better It with the least possible delay and in the meantime do not immediately announce thaeir measures of execution trouble yet more serious than that of last week will occur. "Notwithstanding the satisfaction given to national sentiment, the people, who are dying of hunger, cast back upon the allies, from whom they await immediate relief, the responsibility for their extreme misery. . In Total Isolation. Rumania, after having been entirely devastated by the Germans and Rus

sians, Is the only one of the allied countries finding itself for fifteen months in total isolation. It could not, like Belgium, be regularly revlctualled during the occupation. We insist In the most pressing manner, in the name of humanity, as well as for our political and economic interests In this country, that with no avoidable delay an amount in advance of the rations to be apportioned to Rumania be sent her. "We call attention to the absolute necessity for not continuing the delay that has deferred during the last year the effective opening of credits, which

was earnestly demanded in August, accorded Immediately in principle, but not realized up until the end of December. It goes without saying that it is not now a question of opening credits, but of immediately sending food supplies, payment for which will be arranged for after receipt." The Earl of Reading and Sir John Beal will represent Great Britain on the commission while Etlenne Clementel and M. Vilgrain will be the French members. Italy has so far failed to announce her representatives.

Automobile Notes

An interesting story comes from the Pacific Motor Company of Hong' Kong, China. A Nash Six has just been purchased from this firm by a high official of the Chinese government for use in Canton, China. It will be the first motor car used in this famous old Chinese city of a million and a quarter people. In the entire Canton district there is only one road which would serve for motoring, and it is but three miles in length. All hauling and delivering is done by coolies who are glad to work for from five to ten cents a day. Thousands of these coolies swarm everywhere; carrying loads of every conceivable kind. There are no streets, as we know them, in Canton, but instead, narrow alleys between the buildings twisting in and out in an endless maize. Outside the walls of the city itself, there are huge hurrying grounds which are carefully kept in order by the natives. The native Chinese worships his ancestors and it would be looked upon as sacriligous to disturb any of these thousands of graves which entirely surround the city for the purpose of road building. Then, too, the wealthy, or well-to-do class in Canton is very small, and they can well afford to hire their hauling and delivering done by 'the capable and

easily satisfied coolie.

This condition, however, does not exist in the treaty ports of Hong Kong, Shanghai. Tienstin and Hankow, where the large European and American colonies have built up modern

sections for themselves, and have cre

ated a demand for every modern convenience. The Far East Is rapidly developing into a good market not only for passenger cars, but for trucks and commercial cars as well. Two Nash Quads have recently been purchased by the Chinese government for service at the Kiangnan arsenal. These orders were placed after a visit to the plant at Kenosha, Wis., by the Chinese government commission. Two delegations from Japan have also recently made a visit to the big Nash factory. There are several Nash Sixes at Penang and Singapore in the Straits settlements, as well as three Nash trucks, and Java is using Quad trucks for government work.

FIVE INJURED III ACCIDENT AT EATON

EATON, O., Jan. 13.Whil returning from a visit to Richmond, Ind., late Thursday afternoon, Miss, Marie

Armstrong, of Eaton, Misses Hazel and i Delia Snyder of New Lebanon, and Hobart Bucke and James Sharkey, Jr., j local young men, were slightly in- , Jured when an automobile they were

riding m swaaea on ine ice-coverea roadway about a mile out of here on the Richmond pike, left the road and struck a telegraph pole. The young

Masonic Calendar

Waterplane Saved Many Lives in British Navy LONDON. Jan. 13. A device which for more than three years helped to protct British warships from Oman mines lias .won for its inventor,: Lieutenant Charles D. Burney, of the British navy, the order of Companion of St. Michael and St. George, and a grant of $150,000. The invention is

said to have saved the lives of hun- j dreds of sailors and prevented th loss of many warships. It consists of a j waterplane shaped like a tarpedo, hav-i Ing a pair of large flat fins projecting on either side. It Is towed overside by a wire rope in such a way that it runs from th ships bows outward. The wire rope Is intended to pick up the mooring rope of mines and slide thin along until they reach to the noose of the device, where a sharp saw is fixed inside a V-shaped slot. The

saw cuts through the mooring rope and allows the mine to float free, where it can either be avoided or destroyed. The invention Is known in the service as the "P. V." or"paravane."

State Meeting to Consider Settlement of War Contracts Manufacturers Interested in the prompt settlement of war contracts are urged by the Richmond Commercial club to attend a meeting for a consideration of this matter at the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A number of Richmond manufacturers probably will attend.

Daily Health Talks GOING BACK TO NATURE. BT DR. W. LUC A 3. Teoplo get sick because they go away from Nature, and tho only way to get welj is to go back. Something grows out of the ground in tho form of vegetation to cure almost every ill. Some of these vegetable growths are understood by man, and some are not. Animals, it would eeem, know what to do when they are sick better than men and women. Observers have noted that a nick horse, dog or cat will stop eating food and seek out some vegetable growth in tho field or yard, which, when found .r.d eaten, often restores appetite and health. Haven't you seen these animals do this very thing yourself ? Dr. Tierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found the herbs and roots provided by Nature to overcome constipation, and he had these vegetables collected and made up of Mayapple, leaves of Aloe, root of Jalap, into little white sugar-coated pills, that he called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. You must understand that when your intestines are 6topped up, poisons and decayed matter are imprisoned in your Bystero, and these are carried by the blood throughout your body. Thus docs your head ache, you get dizzy, you can't sleep, your skin may break out, your appetite declines, you got tired and despondent. As a matter of fact, you may get sick all over. Don't you see how useless. all this suffering is? All that is often needed is a few of Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets, which he has placed in all drug etores for your convenience and health. Try them by all means. They are probably the very thing you need right now.

Monday, Jan. 13 Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. Special conclave work in Red Cross degree. Tuesday, Jan. 14. Richmond Lodge No. 196 F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday, Jan. 15. Webb Lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting and installation of officers. Friday, Jan. 17. King Solomon's Chapter. R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in the Mark Master degree. Saturday, Jan. -18 Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S. Stated meeting and social hour. . DIES FROM APOPLEV : A EATON, 0., Jan. 13. Mrs. Katherine Lander, wife of Solomon S. Lander, died Thursday evening at her home here, death having resulted from apoplexy. She was stricken late Monday afternoon and was found unconscious when her husband returned to his evening meal. She never regained consciousness. She leaves her husband, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Gra-

mann, of Cincinnati, and a half-sister, Mrs. George Borgmann, of Evansville, Ind. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the home, conducted by Rev. Thomas J. Simpson, of the Presbyterian church. Burial was in Mound Hill cemetery.

WEAKNESS REMAINS LONG AFTER Influenza

Reports Show That Strength, Energy and Ambition Return Very Slowly to Grippe Patients.

After an attack of Influenza, doctors advise that nature be assisted in its building-up process by the use of a good tonic one that will not only put strength and endurance into the body, but will also help to build up and strengthen the run-down cells of the brain. One of the most highly recommended remedies to put energy into both body and brain is Bio-foren jyour physician knows the formula It is printed below. There's iron in Bio-feren the kind of iron that makes red blood corpuscles and creates vigor. There is lecithin also; probably the best brain invigorator known to science. Then there is good old reliable gentian, that brings back your lagging appetite. There are other Ingredients that help to promote good health, as you can see by reading this formula, not forgetting kolo, that great agent that puts the power of endurance into weak people. Taken altogether Bio-feren is a splendid active tonic that will greatly help any weak, run-down person to regain normal strength, energy, ambition and endurance. Bio-feren is sold by all reliable druggists and Is inexpensive. For weakness after Influenza patients are advised to take two tablets after each meal and one at bed time seven a day, until health, . strength and vigor are fully restored. It will not fail to help you and If for any reason you are dissatisfied with results your druggist is authorized to return your money upon request without any red tape of any kind. Note to physicians: There Is no secret about the formula of Bioferen, it is printed on every package. Here It is: Lecithin: Calcium Olycero-phoepbate; Iron Peptonate. Manganese Poptonate; Ext. Nux. Vomica; Powdered Gentian; Phenolphtbalein; Olearsin Capsicum. Kolo.

women -were bruised and scratched. Sharkey's face was lacerated and ths muscles in one snoulder hurt, while Bucke was ' scratched and bruised. The car side-swiped the pole but did not overturn. The body of the machine was badly damaged and the top was wrecked. The Misses Snyder are guests ' of Miss Armstrong. ' Bucke was at the wheel of the car at the time of the accident.

Mrsi Gourley Dunn-Webb, who has laid out an especially fine golf course In California, is the only woman golf professional in America.

Bill to Urge State Board of Chiropractic Examiners Between three and four hundred Chiropractors in Indiana will urge the passage of a bill in the state this session establishing a state board of chiropractic examiners. A feature of the bill is the stipulation that the board shall be self-supporting by chiropractors i themselves, relieving the state of any expense in its maintenance.

CHARGES NEGLECT.

EATON, O., Jan. 13. Upon grounds of wilful absence. May Yingling, resid

ing at Gratis, seeks, in common pleas court, divorce from Grant Yingling, to whom she was married at Gratis, June 12, 1S92, and restoration of her maiden name of Grimes.

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